Nuraghe Santa Cristina

Cronologia: Nuragico

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Foto di Federica Paulis, CC BY-SA 4.0

Santuario Nuragico di Santa Cristina, Paulilatino (OR)

The Nuraghe and the surrounding village are part of the archaeological site of the Church and Holy Well of Santa Cristina, creating a place of significant cultural importance in the area.

The single-tower Nuraghe sits in a lovely wood. It is surrounded by a village of huts dating from the Nuragic era and can easily be spotted amidst the trees. Two elongated structures were built at a later date in the village, while the ongoing inhabitation of the area is clear from a Byzantine casket tomb, built near the entrance to the Nuraghe.

Follow the trunk road SS 131 from Paulilatino for around 4 km. Turn right here at the exit for the compound marked with signs. Follow the road and you’ll come to the site.

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Bene tutelato

Proprietà: Pubblica
Tipo provvedimento: Bene tutelato ex art. 12 D. Lgs. 42/2004
Ingresso: A pagamento
Parcheggio: Si
Distanza a piedi: 100m
Sentiero segnalato: Si
Difficoltà: Facile
Altitudine: 216m
Bar: Si
Accessibilità motoria: Parziale

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