Barumini
Barumini is a small village located in the southern part of Sardinia, Italy. It is best known for its archaeological site, the Su Nuraxi, which is a well-preserved example of a nuraghe, a type of ancient stone structure unique to the region. This site dates back to the Bronze Age and is recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The Su Nuraxi complex consists of a central tower surrounded by a series of smaller towers and defensive walls. It provides valuable insights into the prehistoric culture of the Nuragic civilization, which thrived in Sardinia from around 1800 to 500 BC. Visitors to Barumini can explore these ancient ruins and learn about the island's rich history.