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Nuraghe Losa

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Pozzo sacro-Santa Cristina

It represents the apex of the architecture of the water temples. Its proportions are so balanced (...), its geometric composition so well-studied (...) and it is so rational (...) that it is hard to believe (...) that it is a work dating back to somewhere around the year 1000 BC. This is how the "father" of Sardinian archaeology, giovanni Lilliu, describes the well of the Sanctuary of Santa Cristina, the sacred Nuragic area par excellence, which stands tall on basalt plateau, in the territory of the nearby Paulilatino. The name comes from the ancient rural 11th- century church next to if, of which part of the apse still remains and, around ti, there are 36 muristenes, little houses, used to accommodate the pilgrims during religious celebrations. In the first, there is a "well temple", dating back to the end of the Bronze Age, embraced by sacred enclosure that is shaped like a 'lock'. Inside, there is a vestibule, a descending staircase and rooms with a Tholos vault, buit with concentring rings. Outside the enclosure, the meeting hut, which is round and has a ten-metre diameter, is paved with cobblestones and has a circular seat, and about ten rooms, possibly lodgings for the High Priests and market workshops that accompanied the religious festivities.


Forum Traiani

The Fordongianus spa complex is located on the left bank of the Tirso river, not far from where the ancient Roman city of Forum Traiani once stood.

Under the dominion of the emperor Trajan, it changed domination and juridical status becoming Forvum Traiani, in 98-117dc.

The spa complex consisted of various establishments.

The opus quadratum, as built in large slabs of trachyte, composed of various tanks, including the natatio once covered by a barrel vault, which retained an ambulatory composed of seven lights on the side, was used for therapeutic purposes.

The opus vittatum mixtum, so called for the building technique, is placed in communication with the first one, by a staircase that gives to the portico of the natatio.

This instead was used for the care of hygiene and body, heated with artificial water, therefore equipped with different environments at different temperatures, which allowed a curative hygienic path, passing from cold to hot.

Frigidarium-Tepidarium-Calidarium