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Basilica of San Saturnino
The guide was updated:This Early Christian complex dating back to the 5th century is another incredible piece of historical evidence. It includes the Byzantine-Roman church (known also as the Church of St. Cosma and Damian) and the Christian necropolis, in which burials even more ancient than the church itself have been discovered.
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- Address: Piazza San Cosimo, Cagliari
- Opening hours: Tue–Sun 10am–6pm
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This striking beach is located 20 min by car from Cagliari, and the trip alone offers astounding views. This is one of the bays that remains outside of easy tourist access, so get ready to hike steep cliffs to reach the water. The beach is mostly rocky and there are no cafés or restaurants on the boardwalk, but the water is transparent and nature is as untouched as it gets.
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Citadel of Museums
One of the gems enclosed inside Castello's ramparts is the Citadel of Museums. In the former headquarters of the Royal Arsenal, you will discover the most important artistic treasures of the city among the collections of the Archaeological Museum and of the National Art Gallery, which tell the whole history of the islands. The Citadel also includes the Siamese Art Museum, the Wax Statue Collection, and an observation deck.
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Galleria Comunale d’Arte
Housed inside the public gardens of Cagliari, this limestone building contains works of prominent artists from Sardinia and Italy as a whole. The collection is continuously enriched with new acquisitions, and the high-tech equipment of the gallery has made it possible to create a specialized route for blind guests.
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Villanova District
Villanova is one of the four ancient districts of the city dating back to the 12th century. It is located at the foot of the hill next to the Castello district. The entire area offers a lovely walk among typical houses, Aragonese churches and ancient workshops, but also a few elegant boutiques nestled in the recently renewed streets of the area.
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Poetto Beach
Poetto Beach is a beautiful 6 km beach only a 10-minute drive away from the city centre. White sand and crystal clear blue water make it a popular place to relax. Along the boardwalk, you'll find plenty of restaurants and bars where you can finish your day at the beach on a high note.
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Lions Door
This ancient portal, built in 1535, is the southern access to Castello. The door derives its name from the two lion head sculptures on the upper corners of the passage. It is a fascinating glimpse into ancient Cagliari, but also the perfect starting point for your tour of Castello.
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Roman Amphitheater
The Roman Amphitheatre was carved into limestone during the 2nd century BC. Nowadays, it is an important Roman find and one of the best-maintained in Italy. Let yourself be astounded by this architectural masterpiece and embark on a travel through time, watching the masterful performances that take place here during the warm seasons.
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Basilica of San Saturnino
This Early Christian complex dating back to the 5th century is another incredible piece of historical evidence. It includes the Byzantine-Roman church (known also as the Church of St. Cosma and Damian) and the Christian necropolis, in which burials even more ancient than the church itself have been discovered.
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Archaeological Site of Nora
The Archaeological Site of Nora is located in the southwestern part of the Gulf of Cagliari and was one of the main centres of the settlement during the Phoenician times. After several years of oblivion, Nora was unearthed during the 1950s and opened again to the public shortly after being examined by researchers.
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Cagliari Cathedral
Cagliari Cathedral, in Italian: Duomo di Cagliari, Cattedrale di Santa Maria e Santa Cecilia, is a Roman Catholic church which was constructed in the 13th century in Pisan-Romanesque style and restored during the 1930s. Walking along its naves, you will admire the amazing marble elements, which provide the building with an enchanting aura, as well as the two astonishing pulpits sculpted by Guglielmo da Pisa.
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Botanical Garden
Cagliari's Botanical Garden houses more than 500 species of tropical and Mediterranean plants. Besides being the ideal place to spend a sunny day in nature, the Garden also houses a museum, which will certainly be appreciated by all botany enthusiasts.
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St Peter Island
St Peter Island is located off the Coast of Sulcis Iglesiente. Despite its location being a bit far from Cagliari if you have time enough, do not miss the chance to visit this heavenly place, whose landscapes include stunning coastlines and beautiful terrain. It is perfect for both beach lovers and sports or trekking enthusiasts.
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Surfing & Windsurfing
Are you up for a thrilling water activity? There are plenty of places where surfing and windsurfing can be practised in Sardinia, one of them being Poetto in Cagliari, although the area of Oristano is considered the real surfers' paradise with perfect waves. The WindSurfing Club in Cagliari provides a range of courses.
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Diving & Snorkeling
Sardinia is the ideal place to practice diving and snorkelling thanks to its crystal clear sea along 1849 kilometres of coastline. Here you can enjoy unspoilt seabeds populated with marine animals and plants. There are plenty of authorized diving centres to choose from. One of them is Morgan Diving, which also provides excursions for the whole family to the protected Marine Park of Villasimius with the chance to snorkel.
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