Places
Church of Saint Lucia
Via Fais, 19
09100 Cagliari
The Church of Saint Lucia is located in via Fais and was built in stone.
Church of Saint Luciferus
Via San Lucifero, 78
09100 Cagliari
The Church of Saint Luciferus is located in Villanova district, a short-distance from the Basilica of San Saturnino.
Church of Saint Maria del Monte
Via Corte D'Appello - Via Santa Croce
09100 Cagliari
The Church of Saint Maria del Monte is located in Castello district; it dates back to the Sixteenth century and was built in a Gothic-Catalan style. Inside, it has a single nave, a square shape chancel and vaults decorated with diagonal ribs.
Church of Saint Mauro
Via San Giovanni, 279
09100 Cagliari
The Church of saint Mauro is located in the ancient Villanova district and dates back to 1650. Once, in the same area was the Church of Vergine della Salute.
Church of Saint Michele
Via Ospedale, 2
09100 Cagliari
Saint Michele is a Jesuit church located in the ancient Stampace district, between via Azuni and via Ospedale. The church has an attached structure, the former Jesuit Novitiate House, that nowaday hosts the Military Hospital.
Church of Saint Paolo
Piazza Giovanni XXIII
09100 Cagliari
The Church of Saint Paolo is located in Piazza Giovanni XXIII and its construction dates back to the 1950s.
Church of Saint Peter of Fishermen
Viale Trieste, 100
09100 Cagliari
The medieval Church of Saint Peter of Fishermen is among the oldest churches in the town and dates back to the XI century. It is located in Stampace district, where there was a necropolis during the early Christian.
Church of Saint Pietro the Apostle
Via Chiesa - Pirri
09100 Cagliari
The Church of Saint Pietro the Apostle is located in the center of Pirri, an hamlet of Cagliari; it remained the only one church in the area until the 50's.
Church of Saint Pio X
Via della Pineta, 178/180
09100 Cagliari
The Church of Saint Pio is located in via della Pineta.
Church of Saint Restituta
Via Sant'Efisio, 14
09100 Cagliari
It is placed on a small square in Stampace district and rises above an hypogeum known as the Crypt of Santa Restituta. It has a single nave with sidelong chapels and a mezzanine chancel; during the bombings in 1943, the church was seriously injured.