This itinerary proposes a walk among monuments and archaeological sites dating back to different ages, still visible in Cagliari.
Cagliari allows visitors to take a step back in time and learn about its long history through the numerous archaeological sites from different eras. The monuments dating back to Roman civilization are imposing and among the most important at a regional level, such as the amphitheatre, the Villa of Tigellio and the Viper cave. There are numerous archaeological remains scattered within the places of nature, from the Garden of the Capuchins to the promontory of the Devil’s Saddle (Sella del Diavolo). The city also hides shelters and underground tunnels under its streets. A visit to the Castle of Saint Michele, which stands on the homonymous hill cannot be missed. The archaeological itinerary includes a stop at the museum of the treasure of Saint Eulalia and the discovery of the basilica of Saint Saturnino, the oldest of the city.
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