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Cagliari
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This hilltop citadel is Cagliari’s most iconic image, its domes, towers and palazzi, once home to the city’s aristocracy, rising above the sturdy ramparts built by the Pisans and Aragonese. Inside the battlements, the old medieval city reveals itself like Pandora’s box. The university, cathedral, museums and Pisan palaces are wedged into a jigsaw of narrow high-walled alleys. Sleepy though it may seem, the area harbours a number of boutiques, bars and cafes popular with visitors, students and hipsters.
This hilltop citadel is Cagliari’s most iconic image, its domes, towers and palazzi, once home to the city’s aristocracy, rising above the sturdy ramparts built by the Pisans and Aragonese. Inside the battlements, the old medieval city reveals itself like Pandora’s box. The university, cathedral, mu…
Discover the most interesting neighbourhoods of Sardinia’s capital: Castello district: the most symbolic district of Cagliari, with its wide and narrow streets, civil and religious architecture. Stampace district: commercial suburb, with its streets animated by small artisan shops and traditional restaurants. Marina district: commercial and multicultural neighbourhood with its narrow streets and full of traditional restaurants. Villanova district: decorated streets with the flowering terraces and the small typical churches. Have you made your choice? If not, why not join them all! Remember that Cagliari is only one hour from Calasetta.
Discover the most interesting neighbourhoods of Sardinia’s capital: Castello district: the most symbolic district of Cagliari, with its wide and narrow streets, civil and religious architecture. Stampace district: commercial suburb, with its streets animated by small artisan shops and traditional r…
Wonderful baroque and Medieval city. Check out the Castello district with a warren of fascinating shops and amazing views
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Cagliari, Sardinia