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The Romanesque in Sardinia |
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After the ancient times, the presence of monastic orders on the island became stronger and more organized. Nowadays, we can discover the beautiful Romanesque churches, sometimes in superb isolated positions, dating back to that period. This itinerary will lead you to 5 places rich in art, history and mystery. |
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Catalan Sardinia |
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From the XIVth century, Alghero fell under the rule of the Aragonese, who took control of the land and the shores from fortifications and sighting towers, that still characterize the town today.
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Food and wine itinerary |
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Following this itinerary you will experience typical Sardinian scents and flavours through organised tastings of local food and wine. |
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Monuments of Sardinian prehistory between nature and human endeavour |
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Following this itinerary you will discover the ancient and still mysterious civilisations that populated the island, which was a natural crossroads in the heart of the Mediterranean Sea. |
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The mountains: landscapes of water and granite |
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The focus of this itinerary is Sardinian granite, carved and weathered by time, that stands out among typical cork-oak woods and the fragrant Mediterranean maquis. |
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Sardinia in literary texts |
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This is an itinerary through the eyes of Sardinian and non Sardinian writers, who have immortalised the colours, the feelings and the culture of the Sardinian land and its people in their works. |
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