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Archaeological Nora and Pula

The ancient port of Nora, once important navigation trading centre in the Mediterranean, is one

of the main archaeological areas in Sardinia. The city, 30 kilometres south-west of Cagliari,

boasts historical remains from the Nuragic era and from the first Phoenician settlement dating

to VIII century BC. Nowadays, the relics which most testify the greatness of Nora belong to the

Carthaginian and Roman periods, in which the city acquired fame and prosperity, reflected in an

incredible urban development and in the growth of population. This age of progress can be seen in

the beautiful Roman theatre, unique in Sardinia, in the thermal baths, in the temples, in the paved

streets and in the precious mosaics of Patrician villas.

Walking among the ruins of this ancient civilization, you will make a journey back in time and

will discover the true reality of a developed city of the I century AD. The gorgeous ensemble will

be enriched by the view of the Torre del Coltellazzo, over the promontory which stands over the

beach. This golden beach will also lead you to the small church of Sant’Efisio, martyr and patron of

Sardinia.

The visit to the Museo Archeologico G. Patroni of Pula, a small and lively town, will take place at

the end of this tour in the charming south coast of the island.

Tickets; tourist guide; transfert;
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