Discover the charming village of Settimo San Pietro in Sardinia, a delightful place steeped in wine culture.
This captivating village’s name has Roman origins, stemming from the expression Septimo ab urbe lapide, indicating the seven miles that separated it from Cagliari.
Explore the picturesque parish church of S.Pietro, overlooking the countryside and featuring a bell tower dating back to 1627. This sacred building showcases traces of late Gothic architecture from the 16th century in its pointed arch portal.
- Behind the church lies the distinctive residential area with typical brick courtyard houses and arched doorways, following the traditional Campidanese style.
Immerse yourself in history by visiting the archaeological sites of the Nuragic Complex Cuccuru Nuraxi and Domus de janas S’acqua ‘e is dolus, ancient testimonies enriching the beauty of this region.