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Basilica of San Simplicio - How to get there The Romanesque church of San Simplicio is probably the most important monument of Gallura. Built entirely of granite, it is now incorporated in the city center, surrounded by a square where you can see different Roman milestones. The building was erected in three distinct periods: the perimeter walls, the apse and the pilasters can be ascribed to the second half of the eleventh century, while in the first decades of the twelfth the roof and elevation of the side arches were completed. In the following decade the roof and the realization of the façade were completed. Originally it stood outside the ancient medieval city, surrounded by a large Punic cemetery. The interior has three naves, divided by seven pillars and five columns. In the presbytery there is the ancient statue of San Simplicio, a fine sculpture of gilded wood dating back to the 1600s. There are also three ancient frescoes representing the Saints Bishops. |
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San Simplicio Necropolis - How to get there
The archaeological area preserves part of the archaeological excavation carried out during the redevelopment of the space in front of the Basilica of San Simplicio.
The excavation returned approx. 450 tombs of Roman age and represents a stratification of phases of worship and necropolis that spans the first 2000 years of the history of the city of Olbia, from its birth with the Phoenicians until the Middle Ages.
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Church of San Paolo - How to get there Dating back to the mid-eighteenth century, it is characterized by a rectangular body and three chapels that make the building assume the shape of a cross. The square-shaped bell tower entirely in granite and the Dome, built around 1939 and covered with polychrome majolica, have become icons of the city. Inside the building there are two wooden statues of the eighteenth century dedicated to the Sacred Heart and St. Francis, the main altar, entirely built of marble, and the Venetian-style wooden pulpit. The walls are frescoed with paintings representing the Via Crucis. Also interesting are the silver art objects kept in the sacristy: an aureole and the sandals of Assunta dating back to the seventeenth century. |
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Museum - How to get there
The Museum shows the entire history of the ancient city and the territory of Olbia, from prehistory to the nineteenth century, with particular reference to the Phoenician, Greek, Punic and Roman phases of the urban and port area, the richest in historical and archaeological documentation . Particularly interesting are the Roman and medieval wrecks found in the excavation of the ancient port, corresponding to the promenade of the current historical center. Olbia is the only town in Sardinia to have been inhabited by Greeks, approximately between 630 and 520 BC., and the name given by them, Olbía, that means "happy" in relation to the extraordinary opportunities that the site offers to human settlement, has been adopted as the name and logo, in Greek capital letters, of the Museum.
The Museum stands on the small Isola Peddone, in front of today's port and already in the old constituent element of the urban port system. From the terraces the view embraces the modern port in the foreground and, at a distance of only 100 meters, the place of origin of the wrecks, in the broader context of the portion of modern urban area that hides the ancient city. In the background, all the internal gulf, the back plain and the theater of hills that surround and complete this landscape-environmental system so optimal in every age for the anthropization are well appreciated at 360 °. The Archaeological Museum of Olbia also preserves the wrecks of two Roman ships, with rudders and other well-preserved materials in a special room at controlled temperature and humidity.
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Fausto Noce Park - How to get there Public park with cycle paths, four fountains and many tree species of Mediterranean flora, benches, life trails, sports facilities (tennis courts, soccer field and small stadium, small amphitheater). The abundant water and greenery have made Fausto Noce the favorite destination for families and sportsmen: the latter use the life path and the various internal itineraries, while the family strolls more calmly or take a picnic outdoors. |
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Roman Aqueduct - How to get there The aqueduct of Olbia was built by the Romans between the first and second centuries. d.C., to collect the water coming from the sources of Mount Cabu Abas. In the locality called Sa Rughittula the aqueduct acquires larger dimensions, with a large decantation tank dug completely into the stone and a barrel vault with six holes for ventilation. On the sides of the cistern there are two other smaller tanks and a water well. On the arches you can still see the water transport channels. |
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Sacred Well - How to get there It was probably built at the end of the Bronze Age. The building consists of a large courtyard that gives access to a vestibule, which in turn is connected by a staircase with "a tholos room" that overlooks the source. The courtyard, accessible by a staircase of four steps, is irregularly circular and is enclosed by a massive wall along which there is a seat, presumably suitable for hosting the people during the sacred ceremonies. From the completely paved courtyard, you have access to the well via a staircase of seventeen steps. At the time of excavation, the well has returned many artifacts related to the Nuragic, Punic and Roman age, a sign of a certain continuity of use almost always connected to pagan rites. |
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Tomb of Giants “Su Monte de s'Ape” - How to get there |
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Pittulongu Beach - How to get there
Also known as "La Playa", it is the favorite beach of the citizens. It is formed by a very fine and white sand with small shells. It looks like a large halfmoon and is equipped with some bathing facilities that offer all the services. The restaurants on the beach and the hotels and resorts in the area are very characteristic. Well connected to the city by public services, it can be reached by following the provincial road 82 for about 5 km. Nearby there are hotels, restaurants and pizzerias, small markets. |
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Porto Istana Beach, Bunte and Costa Corallina - How to get there |
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