Places

Archaeological Area of Saint Eulalia
Vico del Collegio, 2 - Ingresso dal cortile del cinteatro di Sant'Eulalia
09100 Cagliari
In the historic district of Marina, there can be found the widest urban archaelogical way of all Sardinia.
Covered Walkway and Sperone Gallery
Piazza Costituzione
09100 Cagliari
The Covered Walkway is the historic meeting place of Cagliari. From its elegant arches it is possible to access the archaeological paths of the Sperone Gallery, where you can admire part of the old military structures of the city.
Devil's Saddle
Accesso dalla località Cala Mosca - Viale Calamosca
09100 Cagliari
The Devil’s Saddle is one of the most significant features of Cagliari. Thanks to its particular geo-morphological shape it is a symbol of the city skyline, especially of the Poetto beach.
Early Christian Complex of St. Saturno
Via San Lucifero, 7-8 - Piazza S. Cosimo
09100 Cagliari
The site includes three late-Roman funerary buildings dating to the 3rd and 4th century B.C., later used as christian burial and called Sacellum of Saint Lucifero, Crypt of the Church or Sacellum of Rude and Eliano, and Sacellum of Saint Lucifero.
La Scala di Ferro (Ex Bastione di Monserrato)
Viale Regina Margherita, 46 - Via Torino
09100 Cagliari
The Monserrato Rampart was built in 1562, in order to protect the eastern side of Marina district.
Roman Amphitheatre
Viale Sant'Ignazio da Laconi - Ingr. fronte Centro Solidarietà G. Paolo II
09100 Cagliari
The Roman Amphitheatre of Cagliari, dates from the end of the first and the first half of the second century AD, is placed along the southern hillside of Buoncammino.
The Fullonica
tra Via XX Settembre e viale Regina Margherita - Area sottostante il Palazzo dell'INPS
09100 Cagliari
It is an important archaeological site connected with handmade establishment. Later, they have been discovered some ruins of the old walls of difficult to identify and to date. The decoration of the recovered mosaic and the inscriptions would agree
Tigellio's Villa
Via Carbonazzi, 7
09100 Cagliari
One of the most important archaelogical site of Sardinia, the aristocratic Tigellio's Villa bear witness to Roman expansion into the western part of the city.
Tuvixeddu Necropolis
Via Falzarego
09100 Cagliari
Tuvixeddu is the most ancient and representative burial area of the city, and can be considered the only visible evidence of Karaly, the Phoenician-Punic settlement in the Gulf of the Angels.
Viper's Cave
Viale Sant'Avendrace
09100 Cagliari
Atilia Pomptilla sepulchre, dating 1st Century AD is known as Grotta della Vipera, because of the decoration in the frontal part of the sepulchre, representing two vipers.