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Santuario e Basilica di Bonaria
Santuario e Basilica di Bonaria is worth a visit. the complex consists of a sanctuary, a basilica and a cemetery. You can either walk from the port or take buses numbered 5, 31, 30, PF, PQ. Line 5 takes you in front of the church. The other lines takes you 200m away from the complex.
Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Cagliari (National Archaeological Museum)
Located at Piazza Indipendenza 7, this museum, open Tuesday to Sunday from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM for €5, houses artifacts reflecting Cagliari’s archaeological heritage. A cultural hub, it offers insights into the region’s history, ideal for visitors interested in cultural and historical exploration.
Torre dell'Elefante (Elephant Tower)
Built in 1307 near the old town, this tower, open daily from 10:00 AM to 7:00 PM for €3, offers panoramic views of Cagliari from its top. A 13th-century Pisan tower and historical landmark, it’s renowned for its architecture and role in Pisan defense, attracting history and architecture enthusiasts.
Villanova
Villanova is a historic district in Cagliari, Sardinia, known for its vibrant cultural scene and charming blend of tradition and modernity. Located east of the Castello district, it features narrow streets lined with colorful 19th-century buildings, lively cafes, and artisan shops. Once a working-class neighborhood, it now thrives as a cultural hub, hosting festivals like Sant’Efisio and boasting landmarks such as the Chiesa di San Giacomo. Easily accessible by CTM buses or a short walk from Piazza Matteotti, Villanova offers a lively atmosphere with local eateries serving Sardinian cuisine, making it a must-visit for those seeking an authentic Cagliari experience.
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