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Where to see stunning Nuragic artefact's up to 1800BC
If you are in Northern Sardinia plan a trip to the Sanna Museum in Sassari. It will be worthwhile. We toured the collections of ornaments and jewellery and it was like being in a high end jewellery s...
Interesting to know how life was lived in Sardinia from some thousand years to the Roman empire and compare it to the present day. There is no proof of the purpose of the Nuraghi.
This collection is good, filled with local archaeology, and the cases correctly labelled. The building is an original one built by the founding donors, and has a real period charm. THere is also a g...
Beautiful and very interesting archaeological collection
Sassari (or Tatari in the local dialect) is a relatively recent city but it developed thanks to the wane of nearby Porto Torres (Turris Libisonis) due to malaria as well as the pirates' attacks, but i...
It's only a few rooms, but still interesting. We were the only people in there! If you're interested in archeology or interested in traditional dress, pay a visit, get out of the sun for an hour, it...
Where to see stunning Nuragic artefact's up to 1800BC
If you are in Northern Sardinia plan a trip to the Sanna Museum in Sassari. It will be worthwhile. We toured the collections of ornaments and jewellery and it was like being in a high end jewellery s...
some history about Sardinia
Interesting to know how life was lived in Sardinia from some thousand years to the Roman empire and compare it to the present day. There is no proof of the purpose of the Nuraghi.
Good displays, helpful staff, nice collection
This collection is good, filled with local archaeology, and the cases correctly labelled. The building is an original one built by the founding donors, and has a real period charm. THere is also a g...
Beautiful and very interesting archaeological collection
Sassari (or Tatari in the local dialect) is a relatively recent city but it developed thanks to the wane of nearby Porto Torres (Turris Libisonis) due to malaria as well as the pirates' attacks, but i...
It's 3 euro, how bad!
It's only a few rooms, but still interesting. We were the only people in there! If you're interested in archeology or interested in traditional dress, pay a visit, get out of the sun for an hour, it...