
Nuraghe Su Nuraxi
Meilleur moment pour visiter
Visit at opening time (9 AM) or late afternoon after 4 PM to avoid tour bus crowds. Spring (April-May) and autumn (September-October) offer mild temperatures and the best golden light for photography.
Conseils budget
Entry is around €12 for adults with a guided tour included in the price. Combo tickets with nearby Casa Zapata museum cost about €17 and save you money if visiting both.
Recommandé pour
History buffs, Solo travelers, Archaeology enthusiasts, Photography enthusiasts
Planifiez votre visite
1.5-2 hours
À propos
Faits rapides: Haut de trois étages avec une chambre centrale encore couverte par son toit en encorbellement vieux de 3 500 ans, cette forteresse de l'âge du bronze a été construite avec plus de 200 000 pierres sans aucun mortier. Son entrée inférieure ne mesure qu'un mètre de haut, obligeant chaque visiteur à se baisser, une conception défensive délibérée qui rendait l'attaque de la tour presque impossible.
Points forts: Lors des fouilles dans les années 1950, les archéologues ont découvert que la forteresse entière avait été délibérément enterrée sous des tonnes de terre et de pierre après son abandon, préservant parfaitement la tour centrale de 20 mètres et les huttes du village environnant. On peut encore voir les fours en argile d'origine, les meules et même des grains d'orge carbonisés là où ils sont tombés lorsque le peuple nuragique a scellé le site vers 600 av. J.-C.
Conseils d'initiés
- Wear closed-toe shoes with good grip: the stone stairs inside the tower are steep, uneven, and worn smooth by thousands of years of footsteps.
- Bring a small flashlight to see the intricate stone carvings and niches inside the dark central chamber that the guide might not illuminate.
- Visit the nearby Nuragic well temple of Santa Cristina (30 minutes away) to see remarkably preserved Bronze Age sacred architecture for a deeper experience.
- Photograph the central tower from the outer village path at golden hour, where the setting sun casts long shadows through the hut foundations.
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