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Villagrande Strisaili, Archaeological Area of Sa Carcaredda

Villagrande Strisaili, Archaeological Area of Sa Carcaredda

Villagrande Strisaili, Archaeological Area of Sa Carcaredda

Located a short distance from the town of Villanova Strisaili, the complex of Sa Carcaredda is 800 meters high, overlooking a landscape that, as if in a painting, houses the most important emblems of mountain Ogliastra: in the distance the unmistakable heel of Perda Liana and to the west, looming, the Gennargentu Massif. Immersed in an oak forest, there are the remaining structures of what must have been a very large village: six tombs of giants and a nuragic temple with a circular plan. The temple is of particular interest from an architectural point of view, constituting a rare example of a nuragic structure “in antis” with a circular penetre.

Structure category: archaeological area or park

Content type: Archaeological complex
Archaeology

Usability: Open

Province: Nuoro

Common: Villagrande Strisaili

Macro Territorial Area: Central Sardinia

POSTAL CODE: 08049

Address: SS 389 var. Buddusò - località Riu ‘e Binu

Telephone: +39 378 3027077

E-mail: info@archeonova.it

Website: www.archeonova.it/area-archeologica-di-sa-carcaredda

Facebook: www.facebook.com/ArcheologiaVillagrandeStrisaili

Instagram: www.instagram.com/archeologiavillagrandes

June - September

Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday

9:00 AM - 12:30 PM

Tuesday - Wednesday - Thursday - Friday - Saturday - Sunday

4:00 PM - 8:00 PM

Information on tickets and access: In the months of October to May, the site is open exclusively by reservation. Closed on Mondays, unless booked in advance. Service affiliated with “Youth Card”.

Access mode: For a fee

Tickets :

  • Integer : 5 €, grownups, .

  • Reduced : 3 €, minors and holders of “Youth Card”, .

Services information: Advance booking is required for educational workshops.

Update

30/5/2024 - 11:23

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