Since the XVI century, “Sa Pasca Manna” (Easter) in Cagliari has been a highly significant religious event with a prominent Spanish influence. The processions…
Holy Week in Sassari is a combination of echoes of Spanish and Jewish traditions, mixed in with Sardinian tradition. Four confraternities organise the ceremonies:…
The origins of Sa Chida Santa in Santu Lussurgiu go way back and combine the Spanish influences with ancient Sardinian liturgical traditions. The rituals…
Holy Week in Scano di Montiferro combines the thousand-year-old tradition of chanting with religious traditions. The three confraternities of Santa Croce, Santo Rosario and…
Castelsardo is a small Medieval village with no more than five thousand inhabitants standing on the promontory overlooking the gulf of Asinara. Founded in…
Iglesias, as with many places in Sardinia, still bears the signs of Spanish domination, starting with the name “iglesia” (church). Undoubtedly, the city’s most…