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| SARDINIA: MILLENARIAN CULTURE THAT STILL LIVES!!! |
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| Use the search engine up here and choose your province to find the operator you’re interested in; or else if you already know one, use the Advance Search and you’ll find all the information you need!!! |
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| One can comprehend the greatness of the artistic and cultural patrimony of Sardinia, a land inhabited since very ancient times, from its history. All of the ruins of the past, and often glorious civilizations that have tread the Sardinian soil, are conserved in the many museums and exhibition sites that can be found throughout the island and they convey to visitors the image of a Sardinia that is also a site of great historic importance. There is nothing Bettener than to transform a trip of relax and fun on the most beautiful island of the Mediterranean into a trip that is also cultural, so that we return from our vacation to our everyday life rested in our body and enriched in our soul. |
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GALLURAS - ETHNOGRAPHIC MUSEUM IN LURAS (click here) A little palace with three floors, a modest granite house, with nothing different from all the other buildings of Gallura, where every stones have an own history, hosts the Ethnographic Museum “GALLURAS”, “pieces of Gallura’s history and culture”. It is the first and only ethnographic museum in Gallura laid down on the exact reconstruction of the typical gallura’s ambient between the end of ‘600 and the first middle of this century.
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ETNOLOGICAL MUSEUM OF NUORO (click here) The building, located on a slope of S. Onofrio hill that overlooks Nuoro and Orgosolo valley, reconstructs a typical Sardinian ambient. The rooms houses Sardinian traditional dresses (especially from the central area of the island), jewels, carpets, breads and sweets; an area of the museum is dedicated to the masks of the Barbagia masks. |
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MUSEUM OF THE MEDITERRANEAN MASKS IN MAMOIADA (NUORO) - (click here) The Museum of Mediterranean masks evolved with the intention of creating a cultural link between the cultural universe of the small town of Mamoiada, which is known throughout the world for its traditional masks, the "Mamuthones" and "Issohadores", and other Mediterranean areas, which display a similar history and culture through their masks and Carnival Celebration. |
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL MUSEUM "G.A. SANNA" IN SASSARI (click here) This museum keeps a very important archaelogical section, an art gallery and an ethnographical selection. Its four rooms shows all the Sardinian history, from Neholitic Age to more recent finds. |
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