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Craftsmanship: Sardinia's wealth

One of the most fascinating aspects of Sardinia is undoubtedly its craftsmanship. Farmers, fishermen, and […]

Villa Piercy: an architectural treasure of Sardinia

Sardinia is an island home to unique architectural treasures, including Villa Piercy, an extraordinary work by engineer Benjamin Piercy. This […]

Caprera: the enchanted island in the Maddalena archipelago

Caprera, one of the seven islands of the Maddalena Archipelago in Sardinia, is an enchanting place that fascinates visitors with its […]

La Maddalena: between heavenly beaches and historic cities

La Maddalena, a charming town located in the province of Sassari, is one of Italy's hidden gems. With its natural […]

A journey through the ancient cafes of Cagliari

Coffee shops are places where people gather to enjoy a good coffee, exchange […]

Poetto: the place for sports and sea lovers

Poetto, Cagliari's famous beach, is not only a perfect place to sunbathe and swim […]

Cala Mariolu: an enchanting pearl of the Sardinian coast

Cala Mariolu, located on Sardinia's beautiful eastern coast, is one of the island's hidden gems. This enchanting beach, also known […]

Sant'Avendrace: Discover Cagliari's Oldest Neighborhood

Sant'Avendrace and the breath of the millennia. This is the theme of the art evening dedicated to Cagliari's oldest neighborhood. The event, […]

The feast of Sant'Efisio, a centuries-old tradition that enthralls all Sardinian people.

Cagliari is all set for the centuries-old festival of Sant'Efisio, scheduled for May 1st to 4th. As per […]

Samassi Artichoke Festival: three days of workshops, exhibitions, and tastings

Samassi Artichoke Festival: the eagerly awaited event dedicated to a local product, a true example of Sardinian agri-food excellence, is underway. Until […]

Shapes and geometries of light, the art of Lia Drei on display in Cagliari

Shapes and geometries of light, the flair and creativity of Lia Drei on display at the Galleria Comunale d'Arte in Cagliari. […]

The Stations of the Cross in Cagliari: their origins

The cast iron Stations of the Cross were originally 14, but two were destroyed. These were built first, […]

The Aragonese church of Monte Urpinu, now deconsecrated

For decades, this small Aragonese church located at the foot of Monte Urpinu has been closed to the public and used for other […]

A statue for the divine poet Dante Alighieri

On July 24, 1913, there was a great celebration in Piazza Dettori in Cagliari for the inauguration of the Dante monument […]

The first civil air connections between the peninsula and Sardinia

Civilian air links between the peninsula and Sardinia began on April 21, 1928. On that day, a seaplane […]

Sa Costedda: A Summer Recipe 

If you're looking for a Sardinian-flavored summer recipe, you must try Sa Costedda (or Sa Costada). This typical savory focaccia […]

Asinara Island: a concentration of history and beauty 

Asinara, located in the northwestern part of Sardinia, derives its name from the presence of unique specimens of white donkey, with […]

The 5 must-see beaches near Cagliari 

The entire world knows Sardinia for its fantastic and unforgettable beaches. Crystal-clear paradises that line the island's coastline […]

The ponds: important stages present in the Sardinian territory

People generally view ponds and swamps as sad and gloomy. Naturalists, however, know that in […]

The most important lakes and rivers in Sardinia to visit

Sardinia is a land crisscrossed by fascinating waterways, characterized by picturesque landscapes, rivers, lakes, and lagoons filled with […]

Caves: Important Tourist Itineraries in Sardinia

There are many caves in Sardinia that are very attractive, some of these are those of Neptune, of the Ox […]

The Railway Museum, its birth and its evolution

The Railway Museum was founded by engineer Antonio Sanesi and opened in 1985. The exhibition itinerary […]

The Italiani.it Foundation presents the International Academy of Italian Culture

Enhancement, promotion, and dissemination of the Italian language and culture has always been the primary goal of the Italiani.it Foundation. […]

Bardunfula, the ancient game of Sardinian tradition

A bardunfula is a Sardinian term used to indicate a toy similar to the one commonly known as a spinning top. Generally made […]

The Sanremo Italian Song Festival

The idea of ​​creating the Sanremo Italian Song Festival, after some similar experiences in the 30s and 40s, came […]

Life on Cagliari's famous beach: Poetto

Poetto didn't emerge from nowhere. In the first half of the twentieth century, Cagliari was already well-known for its bathing establishments. […]

Puff pastry pizzas, an island specialty

The principle of all pizzas, including the puff pastry pizzas we're about to talk about, is […]

Traditional Sardinian sweets consumed during the Christmas holidays

There are many traditional Sardinian sweets consumed during the Christmas holidays, and they vary from region to region. Among the most […]

The Immaculate Conception and its celebration on December 8th

December 8th marks the celebration of the Immaculate Conception, a dogma established by the Catholic Church during the pontificate of Pius IX. The story […]

The Christmas markets between Piazza Yenne and Corso Vittorio Emanuele

After the pandemic-induced shutdown, the Christmas markets are back in Cagliari. Their introduction on December 1st has […]

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