Located no more than 200 m from the more well-known Matzanni site, this Punic-Roman temple is still clearly visible on the ground.
It sits just a few metres from the main road. The cell’s square blocks of white limestone and the decoration on the upper part of the wall (so called Egyptian gorge) lie on the ground. Methodical digs have never been organised, but the site enjoys a particular charm and an extraordinary view.
Porto Vesme to the West, the Laguna di Santa Gilla and Cagliari to the south and a part of the Campidano Maggiore to the East.

The Barru Nuraghe sits at the top of a limestone plateau overlooking the plain below, divided between the municipalities of Guasila and Guamaggiore. The monument was…