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lunedì 2 novembre 2015

The Secrets of Cagliari : CAGLIARI SIGHTSEEING TOUR

The Secrets of Cagliari : CAGLIARI DAY TOUR
Spiaggia del PoettoCagliari is the biggest city in Sardinia with about one hundred and sixty thousand inhabitants (157,000) and is the main political, administrative, economic and cultural centre of Sardinia and the main port of the island.
It is an emblem of evolution, change, freshness and life surrounded by water. It is situated in south Sardinia, in the middle of the Angels Gulf and between the Molentargius and Santa Gilla lagoons.
Cagliari has 4 historical districts: Stampace, the artistic district; la marina, the commercial district; Villanova, the farmers district and Castello, the noble district, where in old times lived the people of power. These were characteristics of the middles ages but they no longer apply.

Castello is one of the four historic districts of Cagliari that dominates the city from a high. The first nucleus of the city was probably formed by the Phoenicians  acropolis of Karali. This hilltop citadel is Cagliari’s most iconic image, its domes, towers and palazzi, once home to the city’s aristocracy, rising above the sturdy ramparts built by the Pisans and Aragonese.

The Pisans designed and were responsible for the overall appearance of the city. In fact, they were attracted by the strategic position of the city in the Mediterranean and they conquered the city in 1250. The following Aragonese and Spanish rulers (XIV-XVII century) maintained the original appearance, but gave the quarter new featurses such as the Cathedral’s crypt. The University was also built during this era.


The Aragonese did not trust the local population: from 1328, Sardinians could enter the quarter only to work during the day, but had to leave at sunset when the “la trompet de sarts” would sound. If someone was unfortunate enough to get caught (coct) transgressing this rule, they risked being thrown down the walls of the quarter.
In 1720 Sardinia came under the rule of the Piemontese, but only in the 1800’s (ninenteenth century) the quarter underwent radical changes: the defense structures were, in fact,  transformed into public areas.

Walking through the streets of Castello you can sense the history of the most authentic Cagliari, between the present and the past; the ancient palaces and hidden churches where the narrow streets have changed little since medieval times. You should't miss  the magnificent Cathedral, the Royal Palace, the panoramic terraces of the ramparts of Saint-Rémy and Santa Croce, which in the summer nights are also the nightlife centre.
Cattedrale
When the Catalano-Aragonese arrived to take Cagliari in 1323, it became clear it would be no easy feat. So they set up camp on the hill of Bonaria (from spanish “buen aire” meaning ‘good air’). In the three years of the siege, the camp became a fortress with its own church.
Situated on this hill is the most important church of Sardinia, dedicated to Madonna di Bonaria. The church is a place of international pilgrimage because of a wooden statue of the Virgin Bonaria. Legend has it that the statue was washed up after being cast overboard by Spanish seamen caught in a storm in the 14th century, and today mariners still pray to the Madonna for protection on the high seas. The name of the capital of Argentina, Buenos Aires, is dedicated to the same Madonna of Bonaria.

If you are interested in nature you should visit the  regional park of Molentargius, that in the past was a salt-pan. Here you can easily view pink flamingos, purple herons, little egrets, marsh harriers, sandwich terns and black-winged stilts from the observation points.


Details of Cagliari sightseeing Tour
    With the help of a local guide, you'll discover all the secrets of this fascinating city, what the guidebooks do not reveal, the places where you will not find a tourist, the hidden corners, the legends passed down by word mouth, the history and archeology in the heart of Cagliari and the Castle quarters.
    A guided tour through a route rich in history with tales and anecdotes thrown in for good measure that only a local guide can know and that will allow you to discover the "most authentic Cagliari".
Duration of tour: 4 hours
Stages Guided tour: Torre di San Pancrazio, Cattedrale, Torre dell'Elefante, Palazzo Viceregio.
INFO:
Inside Sardinia Guide di Laura Sedda
P.IVA 03612720924
tel.0039/3484660283
laura.sedda@insidesardinia.com


domenica 25 ottobre 2015

Escursione lungo l'antica strada romana Chia-Pinus Village DOMENICA 1 NOVEMBRE 2015


Cari amici

vi ricordiamo il nostro appuntamento per
Domenica 1 Novembre, Escursione lungo l'antica strada romana Chia-Pinus Village

Programma:
9:00 Appuntamento a Cagliari, fronte ipermercato iperpan viale La Playa;
10:00 Arrivo a Torre Chia;
10:15 Informazioni sul territorio e sul sistema viario in epoca romana
10:30 Partenza escursione
12:00 Pranzo al sacco e relax
14:00 Proseguo escursione
15:30 Arrivo a Pinus Village e recupero vetture
16:00 Partenza per Cagliari

L'ESCURSIONE SARA' GUIDATA DA OSCAR CARA, GUIDA AMBIENTALE AIGAE E GUIDA TURISTICA E LAURA SEDDA, GUIDA TURISTICA E ARCHEOLOGA, ENTRAMBI ISCRITTI AI REGISTRI REGIONALI.

CONTRIBUTO SPESE: 10 EURO a persona
LUNGHEZZA PERCORSO: 7 km
LIVELLO : MEDIO/FACILE (dislivello di circa 180 m)

Descrizione trekking
Il percorso parte dalla spiaggia di Torre Chia; qui vi daremo alcune informazioni archeologiche sull'antica città di Bithia e sulle antiche vie di comunicazioni in epoca romana. Inizieremo la nostra passeggiata lungo l'antica strada romana, che collegava la città di Bithia a Nora. Incontreremo lungo il percorso l'isola di su Cardolinu, dove si trovano i resti del tophet dell'antica città. Altri resti sono stati trovati nel promontorio della torre di Chia, di origine spagnola e nei fondali antistanti la spiaggia. Dopo circa 2,5 km faremo una deviazione e inizieremo una salita di circa 1 km che ci porterà in uno splendido punto panoramico dove ci fermeremo per il pranzo al sacco (a carico dei partecipanti). Dopo mangiato riprenderemo il nostro percorso, con una sosta in una bellissima caletta e raggiungeno, infine Pinus Village dove avremo lasciato qualche autovettura, che ci permetterà di andare a recuperare le altre.

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-Indossare scarpe da trekking .
-Non dovrebbe mai mancare nello zaino: un copricapo e una crema solare.
-Qualora qualcuno soffrisse di qualche patologia è pregato di comunicarcelo.
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