Sassari: Attractions and more...
Sassari, known as a popular archaeological site, is home to a large number of historical monuments and buildings. Some of the most popular structures of great historical significance include the Church of St. Maria di Betlem, Church of St. Pietro di Silki and Church of St. Agostino.
The Fonte Rosello, which boasts of late Renaissance artwork, is another popular location.
While vacationing in the city, be sure to visit Plaza Comunale. The Duomo, with its Spanish colonial type and Aragonese-Gothic architecture, is another must-visit.
Some of the city’s equally renowned locations include the Palazzo Ducale, St. Nicholas Church, Palazzo Giordana and Piazza Italia. The Museo Archeologico Nazionale is another important site.
The city, with its unique history and historical sites hosts several events and festivals. Some of the popular events include Cavalcata Sarda and Festa dei Candelieri.Related Contents
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