In the heart of Sardinia lies Su Nuraxi, an ancient archaeological site dating back to the Bronze Age.
The site features a complex of nuraghes, prehistoric stone towers built by the Nuragic civilization. These stone structures, surrounded by a settlement, provide insights into an ancient civilization’s architectural prowess and societal organization.
Originally built for various reasons, from defensive fortifications to storage and religious sanctuaries, many of these underground cities have endured over centuries, preserving fascinating glimpses into past lives and cultures.