Via Umberto I, 17, 09010 Santadi, Sardinia, ItalyMap
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The website is more elaborate than the museum, needs to expand
We had a bit of a search trying to find the entrance, we eventually thought we dis, but it turned out to be the backdoor... oh well... In the area of Santadi are a lot of fantastic archaeological s...
The website is more elaborate than the museum, needs to expand
We had a bit of a search trying to find the entrance, we eventually thought we dis, but it turned out to be the backdoor... oh well... In the area of Santadi are a lot of fantastic archaeological s...
We visited Santadi Civic Archaeological Museum, it is a very small museum, has its own laboratory, but it is not for visitors. Students and scientists study different archaeological findings there apparently! -))) ...
The website is more elaborate than the museum, needs to expand
We had a bit of a search trying to find the entrance, we eventually thought we dis, but it turned out to be the backdoor... oh well... In the area of Santadi are a lot of fantastic archaeological s...
The website is more elaborate than the museum, needs to expand
We had a bit of a search trying to find the entrance, we eventually thought we dis, but it turned out to be the backdoor... oh well... In the area of Santadi are a lot of fantastic archaeological s...
Great collection and very well presented
A museum with a large variety of pieces, well-ordered. Awakening of curiosity very well accompanied by a great director.
Great collection and very well presented
A museum with a large variety of pieces, well-ordered. Awakening of curiosity very well accompanied by a great director.
Archaeological Museum in Santadi
We visited Santadi Civic Archaeological Museum, it is a very small museum, has its own laboratory, but it is not for visitors. Students and scientists study different archaeological findings there apparently! -))) ...