Sardinian Folklore
Sardinian folklore is rich in traditions, stories, and customs that reflect the island's unique history and culture. It includes a variety of elements such as traditional music, dance, and crafts, often linked to ancient rituals and agricultural practices. The island's diverse landscapes and communities have contributed to a wide range of local legends and myths.
One of the most notable aspects of Sardinian folklore is the celebration of festivals, such as the Sagra di Sant'Efisio, which honors the patron saint of Cagliari. Additionally, traditional costumes, like the costume sardo, showcase the island's craftsmanship and regional identities, preserving the cultural heritage for future generations.