Cargeghe (SS)

Cargeghe

Discover the captivating history of Cargeghe, an Italian municipality rich in traditions and traces of the past.

In the territory of Cargeghe, ancient nuraghi like Cherchizzos and Santa Maria document prehistoric human settlements. The domus de janas and necropolises bear witness to a significant burial presence.

The Roman road of Sos Baiolos, dating back to 200 BC, is another historical evidence confirming the importance of the Cargeghe territory over the centuries.

The toponym “Cargeghe” may derive from the Sardinian word for cherry, indicating a place rich in fruit trees. The medieval history of the village is linked to the Sardinian judicatures and noble families that influenced its destiny over time.

The parish church dedicated to the Martyr Saints Quirico and Giulitta dates back to the 15th-16th century and has undergone numerous interventions throughout history. Artworks like The Holy Family enrich its artistic heritage.

The countryside church of Santa Maria ‘e Contra is a Romanesque jewel located near Cargeghe, a testimony to medieval art present in the region.

  • Explore the Sardinia Library and Sardinia Photo Library, focal points of local culture.
  • Cargeghe has served as a location for famous films like “Padre Padrone,” awarded at Cannes with the Palme d’Or.

Take part in cultural and musical events that bring life to the municipality, discovering the beauty and authenticity of this place steeped in history.