Sassari (pronounced [ˈsassari] listen (help·info); Sassarese: Sassari; Sardinian: Tàtari) is an Italian city and the second-largest of Sardinia in terms of population with 127,525 inhabitants, and a Functional Urban Area of about 222,000 inhabitants. One of the oldest cities on the island, it contains a considerable collection of art.
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Hiking guide available for tours in Sardina. Specialized in Trekking, Via Ferrata, Canyoning, Acquatrekking and Adventure trips.
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Castrum romano La Crucca is an interesting rebuilding I -II century AD roman fort. A wooden structure set on earthwork,visitors get a clear picture of camp structure and how roman soldiers lived within it.
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Museo Diocesano dal lunedi’ al Venerdi’ Dalle Ore 09.00 Alle 16,30 Euro 3,00 (maggio/settembre) Orari Delle Celebrazioni Luglio - Agosto - Settembre Feriali E Prefestivo Ore 17,30 Preghiera del Rosario Ore 18,00 Santa Messa Festivi Ore 9,00 Santa Messa Ore 10,00 Santa Messa
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The altar which is probably as old as the Egyptian pyramids is one of the greatest tourist attractions of the island. Located on the outskirts of Sassari it allows to move back in time to prehistoric times. The altar has been renovated in modern times so you don't to stretch your imagination to see what it looked like millenia ago. An unforgettable experience.
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The art gallery is sited inside the old Canopoleno Jesuit College built in 17th Century. It is part of the old town, and close to the most important historical buildings of the city. The adjacent Jesuit church of Gesù e Maria, now dedicated to Santa Caterina, was an integral part of the structure. The recent establishment of the Art Gallery was the result of the need to find a home for the rich artistic heritage donated from private citizens. Previously, with the exception of a small selection which were exhibited in the G.A. Sanna National Archeological Museum, these were kept in store rooms. The exhibition covers three floors of the building and consists in more than 400 works of art, mainly paintings. It is divided into different themes (religious subjects, mythology, history, portraits, landscapes, still lifes, genre scenes etc.). These are organised chronologically and show the work of different Italian and European artists and schools from the medieve to the 21th Century. There is also an important collection of the works of Sardinian artists from the early 20th century and a rich collection of graphic works.
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This beach is so large that it cannot be crowded. If you walk the way to the tower at the end, you will find a private spot. Windy with nice waves for body surfing and shallow waters were you can walk for 100 meters and still feel the sand. Gold coloured sandy beach, was one of our favorites and we went twice
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