26 Sights in Cagliari, Italy (with Map and Images)
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Explore interesting sights in Cagliari, Italy. Click on a marker on the map to view details about it. Underneath is an overview of the sights with images. A total of 26 sights are available in Cagliari, Italy.
Sightseeing Tours in CagliariActivities in Cagliari1. Chiesa di San Michele
The monumental complex of San Michele consists of the monumental Baroque church and the former residence, once a Jesuit novitiate in the city of Cagliari; between Via Azuni and Via Ospedale, and is officiated by the Jesuit Fathers. The sacred building, for its architectural lines, for the decorative apparatus and for the sculptural and pictorial works it houses, represents the main testimony of Baroque and Rococo art in Sardinia. Attached to the church was the former Jesuit Novitiate House, since 1848 a Military Hospital, now the Military Department of Forensic Medicine.
2. Chiesa di San Lorenzo
The church of San Lorenzo, also dedicated to San Pancrazio and the Madonna del Buon Cammino, is a medieval church in Cagliari, Italy. The small temple is located on the top of the hill of Buon Cammino and can be reached by climbing from the avenue of the same name to the panoramic clearing where the church overlooks. In the church, Mass is usually celebrated on Sunday mornings and on August 10, on the occasion of the feast of the titular. It is part of the parish of the Cathedral of Cagliari.
3. Chiesa di San Francesco d'Assisi
San Francesco d'Assisi is a parish church in Cagliari, Italy, located in Via Piemonte, in the La Vega district. The temple, erected in the second half of the twentieth century, officiated by the Friars Minor Conventual who reside in the nearby convent, is dedicated to the poor man of Assisi, in memory of the thirteenth-century church of the same name in Stampace, demolished in the nineteenth century.
4. Chiesa di Santa Rosalia
The church of Santa Rosalia is a church in the historic center of Cagliari, located in Via Torino, in the Marina district. The temple, best known for housing the tomb of St. Saviour of Horta, is officiated by the Friars Minor who reside in the adjacent convent. Together with the church of Benetutti, they are the only ones on the island to be dedicated to this saint.
5. Padiglione Nervi
The Salt Pavilion is a building located in Cagliari, Italy, designed by engineer Pierluigi Nervi. Built in the fifties, it was intended for the storage of salt from the Molentargius salt pans before embarkation; In fact, the building is located by the sea. It is currently unused in the Parco del Nervi in Cagliari, managed by the port authority.
6. Basilica di Nostra Signora di Bonaria
The Shrine of Our Lady of Bonaria also known as Our Lady of Fair Winds is a Marian title associated with the Blessed Virgin Mary as Star of the Sea and patron of sailboats. In addition, it is first associated with a Roman Catholic shrine to the Blessed Virgin Mary located in Cagliari, Sardinia (Italy).
7. Chiesa di Santa Maria del Monte
Santa Maria del Santo Monte di Pietà, commonly known as Santa Maria del Monte, is a Gothic-Catalan church of the sixteenth century. The monument is located in Cagliari, in Via Corte d'Appello, in the lower part of the Castello.La church is now the seat of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta.
Wikipedia: Chiesa di Santa Maria del Santo Monte di Pietà (IT)
8. Chiesa di San Giacomo
The collegiate church of San Giacomo is a parish church in the historic district of Villanova in Cagliari, Italy. It is located in Piazza San Giacomo, flanked by the façades of the Oratories of the Souls and the Santissimo Crocifisso. St. James is one of the four oldest parishes in the city.
9. Oratorio del Santissimo Crocifisso
The Oratory of the Holy Crucifix or of the Holy Christ is a church in Cagliari, Italy. It is located in Villanova, in Piazza San Giacomo. It is the seat of the Archconfraternity of the Holy Crucifix, the protagonist of numerous rites that take place in the city during Holy Week in Sardinia.
Wikipedia: Oratorio del Santissimo Crocifisso (Cagliari) (IT)
10. Collegiata di Sant'Anna
The collegiate church of Sant'Anna, in Cagliari, is the main parish church of the Stampace district together with the previous Jesuit church dedicated to San Michele. The monumental temple, dedicated to St. Anne, is located in the lower part of the historic district, in Via Azuni.
11. Chiesa di San Giovanni
The church of San Giovanni Battista is located in Cagliari, in via San Giovanni, in the heart of the Villanova district. The small temple is home to the "Arciconfraternity of solitude", activates in the organization of some of the most suggestive rites of the Holy Week.
12. Collegiata di Sant'Eulalia
The collegiate church of Sant'Eulalia is the parish church of the Marina district, in the historic center of Cagliari. Located in the center of the district in an elevated position with respect to the surrounding buildings, the church is preceded by a wide staircase.
13. Cappella dell'Istituto San Vincenzo
The chapel of the San Vincenzo de Paoli Institute is a small church in Cagliari incorporated into the institute, founded in the nineteenth century and managed by the Daughters of Charity, located in Viale San Vincenzo, a short distance from the public gardens.
14. Chiesa di San Lucifero
The church of San Lucifero is a place of worship in Cagliari, Italy, where the parish of the Blessed Virgin of the Remedy is located. The temple is located in Via San Lucifero, a short distance from the Basilica of San Saturnino, in the Villanova district.
15. Parrocchia Nostra Signora del Carmine
The church of Our Lady of Carmine is a parish church of Cagliari, located in Viale Trieste, in the lower part of the press, a short distance from the Piazza del Carmine. The temple is officiated by the Carmelite fathers who live in the adjacent convent.
Wikipedia: Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Carmine (Cagliari) (IT)
16. Basilica di Santa Croce
The Magisterial Basilica of Santa Croce is a monumental church in Cagliari, Italy, originally a synagogue of the local Jewish community before its expulsion in 1492. Since 1809 the church has belonged to the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus.
17. Chiesa di Santa Lucia
The church of Santa Lucia is a place of Catholic worship in the Castello, a district of Cagliari, located in Via Martini, the street that leads from the north side of Piazza Indipendenza to Piazza Palazzo, dedicated to the Syracusan martyr.
18. Chiesa di Sant'Efisio
The church of Sant'Efisio is a religious building in the city of Cagliari, one of the most important from a religious point of view because it is linked to the cult of the saint most venerated by the people of Cagliari, the martyr Efisio.
19. Chiesa del Santo Sepolcro
The Church of the Holy Sepulchre is a Roman Catholic church in Cagliari, Italy. it is located in the square of the same name, in the Marina district, near the church of Sant'Antonio and the adjoining complex of the former hospital.
20. Orto Botanico dell'Università degli Studi di Cagliari
The Orto Botanico dell'Università di Cagliari, also known as the Orto Botanico di Cagliari, is a botanical garden operated by the University of Cagliari and located at Viale S. Ignazio da Laconi 9–11, Cagliari, Sardinia, Italy.
21. Collezione sarda Luigi Piloni
The Sardinian collection "Luigi Piloni" is a collection of Sardinian works of art and crafts that Luigi Piloni had collected and donated to the University of Cagliari in 1981. It is kept in the University building in Castello.
22. Parrocchia Santi Pietro e Paolo
The Church of the Holy Apostles Peter and Paul is a Roman Catholic church in Cagliari, located in Via Is Mirrionis, in the district of the same name. The parish is part of the homonymous vicar of the Archdiocese of Cagliari.
23. Chiesa di San Mauro
The church of San Mauro is a church in Cagliari, Italy, located in Via San Giovanni, in the Villanova district. The church is officiated by the Franciscans of the Order of Friars Minor, who live in the adjoining convent.
24. Chiostro di San Domenico
The cloister of San Domenico is a site of historical and artistic interest in the city of Cagliari. It is located in Via XXIV Maggio, in the Villanova district, and is included in the complex of the Dominican convent.
25. Chiesa di San Pietro dei Pescatori
The church of San Pietro dei Pescatori is a medieval religious building located in Cagliari, in the Stampace district. The monument overlooks a small courtyard, accessible from Viale Trieste, bordering the railway.
Wikipedia: Chiesa di San Pietro dei Pescatori (Cagliari) (IT)
26. Chiesa di San Domenico
The church of San Domenico is a church of Cagliari. It stands in Piazza San Domenico, in the neighborhood named Villanova. The church is officiated by the Dominican friars, who live in the nearby convent.
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