BY: Fabrizio Mariani
Cagliari shines under the sun at the centre of the Mediterranean, with its splendid white limestone palaces. In this city is concentrated all the history of the Mediterranean sea: founded by the Phoenicians, dominated by the Romans and Carthaginians and finally at the center of disputes between Pisans and Spaniards, before ending up in the hands of the Piedmontese.
You'll fall in love with its ancient archaeological finds, a historic center with elegant buildings and narrow alleys in which you can get lost (or find yourself) and beautiful city beaches. There is so much to discover here, from the flavours of Sardinian cuisine, where sea and land meet, to local traditions rooted in the island's deep past.
SOURCE: https://www.visititaly.eu
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