Places
Archbishop’s Palace
Piazza Palazzo, 4
09100 Cagliari
The building, is home and residence of the Archbishop of Cagliari from the XII century.
Asquer Palace
Via Lamarmora, 80
09100 Cagliari
The building, erected in the second half of the eighteenth century is located at Via Lamarmora, overlooking the Piazza Carlo Alberto.
Atzeni-tedesco Palace
Via Canelles, 19
09100 Cagliari
The building is located at Via Canelles in the historic district of Castello. Built during the Middle Ages, it has undergone several renovations until reaching its present appearance in the Art Nouveau style.
Azara Palace
Via Corte D'Appello, 42
09100 Cagliari
The building dating back to the second half of the nineteenth century, rises in an area which includes Piazza Santa croce, Via Corte d'Appello and Via Santa Croce.
Balletto Palace
Viale Trieste, 59
09100 Cagliari
The building is located along Viale Trieste on the corner of Via XXIX Novembre. It was planned by Riccardo Simonetti, and made definitely in 1921.
Barrago Prunas Palace
Piazza Carlo Alberto, 1-2-3
09100 Cagliari
The building rises at the corner between Via Lamarmora and Piazza Carlo Alberto. The main facade overlooks piazza Carlo Alberto and it is articulated on three floors and a mezzanine
Boyl Palace
Via de Candia
09100 Cagliari
Boyl Palace is one of the most representative noble buildings of the district of Castello. It was erected in 1840 by Carlo Boyl Pilo, Marquis of Putifigari.
Brondo-Zapata Palace
Piazza Lamarmora, 3
09100 Cagliari
The building is located between the De Candia Palace and the Teatro Civico. It was built in 1622 by Antonio Brondo Count of Serramanna.
Conservatory of the Daughters of Providence
Piazza Indipendenza
09100 Cagliari
The Conservatory of the Daughters of Providence dates back to 1831. Formerly was a College for nobles and in the nineteenth century home to a charitable institution for orphans. Its wide Neoclassical facade dominates the east side of Piazza Indipende
Cugia Palace
Via Dei Genovesi, 120-124
09100 Cagliari
Cugia Palace, also called Palazzo Nieddu is located at Via Genovesi, next to Siotto Palace. The Neoclassical facade is articulated on two floors and a ground floor.