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Sardinia: An Exploration of Profound Historical Legacy
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Sardinia: An Exploration of Profound Historical Legacy

Sardinia: An Exploration of Profound Historical Legacy and Stunning Nature, from the enchanting archaeological site of Nora to the idyllic nature parks and tropical beaches, discover the island hosting Dolce&Gabbana's Alta Moda, Alta Sartoria, and Alta Gioielleria events.

Sardinia: A Journey Through Rich History and Stunning Nature
Sardinia: An Exploration of Profound Historical Legacy and Breathtaking Natural Beauty

Echoes of an ancient culture

Rich in history and cultural diversity, Sardinia boasts a tapestry of civilizations dating back to the Neolithic era, showcasing echoes of ancient societies that have endured for millennia. Among its most iconic landmarks are the Nuraghi – imposing stone towers from the Bronze Age. These structures, scattered across the island's landscape in numbers exceeding 7,000, stand as testament to the enduring legacy of the Nuragic civilization, their original purpose still shrouded in mystery. One of the most significant and well-preserved sites is the Su Nuraxi nuragic complex in Barumini, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.

Echoes of an ancient culture

Archeological Park of Nora

Located to the southwest of the Gulf of Cagliari, the Archaeological Park of Nora stands as a prominent testament to Sardinia's history, encompassing the Phoenician, Punic, and Roman eras. Its strategic position within the Mediterranean trade network has solidified its significance over the centuries. Discovered in the 1950s and meticulously excavated since, the site has evolved into a prestigious archaeological park, fostering collaborative efforts between four Italian universities and the Superintendence of Archaeology, Fine Arts, and Landscape. This captivating open-air theatre now serves as the backdrop for Dolce&Gabbana's Alta Moda fashion show, celebrating the splendor of Italian culture and history in an unforgettable setting.

Archeological Park of Nora
Archeological Park of Nora

Natural Parks

Enhanced by its picturesque coasts, Sardinia features a remarkable array of natural parks, each serving as a haven for biodiversity and unique landscapes. The National Park of the Gulf of Orosei and Gennargentu, situated in the island’s central-eastern region, stands as its largest natural reserve. Gennargentu, crowned by Punta La Marmora at 1,834 meters, offers breathtaking panoramas. Meanwhile, the Gulf of Orosei, with its secluded beaches and marine caves, entices both nature enthusiasts and adventurers.

Off the north-western coast lies the renowned National Park of Asinara, celebrated for its diverse flora and fauna, notably the iconic white wild donkeys that have become symbolic of the island. The Regional Natural Park of Supramonte, characterized by its rugged terrain and wild beauty, features ancient holm oak forests, karst plateaus, and dramatic gorges. Among these, the Gola di Gorropu stands out as one of Europe’s deepest and most impressive canyons, with sheer cliffs rising up to 500 meters—an awe-inspiring natural wonder and a challenging destination for passionate hikers and climbers alike.

Natural Parks
Natural Parks
Natural Parks
Natural Parks
Natural Parks
Natural Parks
Seaside Dreams

Seaside Dreams

Sardinia: an exploration of profound historical legacy boasts extensive stretches of soft white sandy beaches and turquoise waters reminiscent of Caribbean paradises.

To the northeast of the island lies the National Park of the La Maddalena Archipelago, revered as a haven for nature and sea enthusiasts. Its islands, including the renowned Isola di Caprera, feature pristine white sandy beaches and crystalline waters perfect for relaxation and underwater exploration.

At Cala Goloritzé, where the sea meets the mountains, lies an UNESCO World Heritage Site and Natural Monument of Sardinia. Celebrated for its unique and untouched natural formations, such as white pebble beaches and clear waters, it is home to the iconic natural rock arch and limestone pinnacle known as the “Aguglia,” towering approximately 143 meters high. Further south along the coast is Santa Margherita di Pula, boasting 10 kilometers of coastline divided into numerous small beaches immersed in shallow, warm waters with hues of green-blue.

Nearby are the beaches of the Chia Bay: Sa Colonia, Campana, and Su Giudeu, each offering scenes of extraordinary natural beauty. These breathtaking landscapes will serve as the backdrop for the Alta Sartoria and Alta Gioielleria events held at the luxurious Forte Village Resort.

Seaside Dreams
Seaside Dreams
Seaside Dreams
Seaside Dreams
Seaside Dreams
Seaside Dreams

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