This Sardinian fortress hides 3,500-year-old towers scholars still can’t explain
The drive from Cagliari cuts through central Sardinia’s Marmilla region for 45 minutes. Then the towers appear. Dark basalt cones rise from a small plateau, precision-fitted stones creating beehive shapes that have stood 3,500 years. This is Su Nuraxi di Barumini, Sardinia’s only UNESCO World Heritage site and the most complete Bronze Age nuraghe fortress … Lire plus






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