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Church of San Pietro
Sardegna
13th-14th centuries

Definitely worth a visit is the village of Villamar, featuring an unspoilt historic centre with old houses built from ladiri, the traditional adobe bricks.


Church of Santa Croce
Sardegna
13th century

The 13th-century aisleless church of Santa Croce is located in the centre of the village. Its current appearance is due to work carried out in different periods. The original Romanesque masonry is still visible in the facade and in the the adjoining wall portions.


Church of Santa Reparata
Sardegna

Usellus lies at the heart of Marmilla, an area noted for its hills and lush vegetation. The scanty remains of the Romanesque church of Santa Reparata are visible on the village outskirts, on the site corresponding to the Roman Colonia Iulia Augusta Uselis.


Church of Santa Maria di Monserrato
Sardegna
13th century

The imposing church of Santa Maria, which in former times was the cathedral of the Sulci diocese, is situated in the centre of the old hamlet of Tratalias, deserted ever since the village was moved to a nearby location.


Cathedral of Santa Giusta
Sardegna
11th-12th centuries

The village of Santa Giusta is located on the site of the ancient Phoenician-Punic and later Roman town of Othoca. Today Santa Giusta is mainly known for its imposing Romanesque cathedral, dominating the village from a hilltop.


Church of Santa Sofia
Sardegna

The parish church of Santa Sofia is situated in the village of San Vero Milis. The area is rich in remains of prehistoric, Nuragic and Phoenician settlements.


Church of San Gavino
Sardegna
11th century

The Romanesque Church of San Gavino rises in the southern end of Porto Torres, in the so-called Monte Agellu,  between two courtyards, named Atrio Comita and Atrio Metropoli respectively, built upon two older churches dating from the 5th-6th centuries, which left some archaeological ruins.


Former cathedral of Sant'Antioco di Bisarcio
Sardegna
12th-13th centuries

Along the road from Logudoro to Gallura, Ozieri is a pleasant small town, whose territory can offer a number of interesting centres. In the first place, the majestic church dedicated to Sant’Antioco is worth a visit. A former cathedral, it is located off the urban centre, yet still within the municipal territory.


Former cathedral of San Nicola
Sardegna
12th century

The Romanesque church dedicated to San Nicola is located in the centre of Ottana, today marked by an industrial settlement.  The church has got a single hall covered with a wooden roof, with a groin-vaulted transept.


Former cathedral of Nostra Signora di Castro
Sardegna

The region of Oschiri presents small-sized churches, whose formal features and building techniques make them remarkable all the same. The most sophisticated church is the Nostra Signora di Castro, dominating the plain of river Coghinas.


Church of San Giovanni Battista
Sardegna

The parish church of the village rises in the inhabited centre of Orotelli. Dedicated to St. John the Baptist, its Romanesque plan originally presented a crux commissa layout, i.e. a single-naved hall with a wooden roofing and a groin-vaulted transept; it was changed and enlarged in recent times.


Former cathedral of San Simplicio
Sardegna
12th century

At the heart of the chief town of Gallura is the former cathedral of San Simplicio, the largest and most significant Romanesque church of the area. Raised in a cemeterial zone, now comprised within the inhabited centre, it presents forms of the 12th century.


Church of Santa Maria della Mercede
Sardegna
12th century

The inhabited centre of Norbello hosts a small church dedicated to Santa Maria della Mercede, built in the 12th century.  The small building lies on a wooded hollow below the road level and stands out like a gem among the houses of this centre in the Oristano region.


Church of San Paolo
Sardegna
12th-13th centuries

The church of San Paolo in Milis, erected in two phases, from the mid-12th century to the beginning of the following one, is comprised in the cemetery of the village, along the road to San Vero Milis.


Church of San Leonardo
Sardegna
13th century

Masullas is located in the region of Marmilla, one of the most interesting areas to visit, either for the beauty of its landscape and for the presence of a number of nuraghi scattered throughout the territory.


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