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“Su Nuraxi” archaeological zone

Su Nuraxi – Barumini (SU)

Site Category: Unesco World Heritage

Visiting Barumini and its territory means discover a world rich in history and tradition. From the first moments in which you approach this small village of Marmilla, located in the heart of Sardinia, you can breathe a particular atmosphere, that one of a special place, deputed since the Old Age at seat of power and central part of a rich land full of marvels and fundamental way of communication. The most important of witnesses of this glorious past is undoubtedly Su Nuraxi archaeological zone. Discovered and brought to light in the Fifties, during excavations conducted by the great archaeologist Giovanni Lilliu, the area consists of an impressive complex nuraghe, built in different phases as from the 15th century BC and an extended village of huts developed all around it during the following centuries. A wonderful place that now since 1997 has been enrolled in Unesco World Heritage Lists because of its uniqueness. A great heritage, that one of Barumini, which has been enriched recently of another wonder: Su Nuraxi ‘e CresiA. Another complex nuraghe brought to light in the Nineties during the restoration works of Casa Zapata, the old noble residence of Zapata family, coming from Aragon, built on the complex nuraghe as from the end of 1500. So it’s remarkable to enter into a 16th century palace and then unexpectedly find yourself facing a very impressive nuraghe that you can visit by elevated walkways and glass floors making your viewpoint unique and inimitable. Today the Spanish residence, consisting not only of the palace but also of a beautiful garden overlooking the parish Church, a large court and agricultural set of buildings built as from the beginning of 1900, is the seat of the so-called Casa Zapata Museum organized into three sections: archaeological, historical and ethnographic. The protection and enhancement of this extraordinary heritage has been entrusted to the Fondazione Barumini Sistema Cultura, which with the opening of the new Centre of Cultural Heritage Communication and Promotion Giovanni Lilliu, today offers many interesting exhibitions and aims to promote Barumini as a meeting and enhancement point of the Medio Campidano Province. Educational WorkshopsGreat news is represented by the Educational workshops that enrich and complete our large cultural offer and with whom it is addressed in particular to all schools, suggesting an innovative visit to our structures which aims both to inform and educate.

More information on Barunini Foundation website

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