The Nuragic culture dates back to the Bronze Age and has left behind several examples of its distinctive architecture all over the island. An entire prehistoric village Nuraghe was discovered in northern Sardinia. The remnants of more than 90 buildings, established between 1300 and 800 BC were found in a five hectare area in the Oopichera Village. The most striking feature of the village is a 6m high megalithic tower, flanked by two side towers. Each stone is individually shaped and perfectly curved to form the structures. There is a pass available entitling visitors to seven such sites in the Arzachena district.

Località Capichera, 1, 07021 Arzachena OT, Phone: +39-39-38-97-55-28

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