Discover the Heart of Sardinian Wine in Boroneddu
Immerse yourself in the unique atmosphere of Boroneddu, a charming Sardinian town in the province of Oristano with a rich and fascinating history. With only 148 inhabitants, this gem is located in the heart of Barigadu, 216 meters above sea level, offering breathtaking views and an aura of Nuragic mystery.
A Glorious Past among Nuraghi and Judged Territories
- Inhabited since the Nuragic era, Boroneddu boasts numerous nuraghi that testify to its ancient origins.
- Belonging to the judged territory of Arborea, it was part of the historic curatorship of Gilciber, later known as Ozier Real.
- After the fall of the judgment in 1420, it passed under Aragonese rule becoming a royal fiefdom in 1435.
The Tales of Fiefs and Marquises
- Over the centuries, Boroneddu has seen several feudal lords come and go until becoming part of the Torresani possessions in 1537.
- From marquisate to royal tax collection in 1725, the county was finally abolished in 1839 with the advent of modernity.
A Contemporary Revival
After being annexed to the municipality of Ghilarza in 1927, Boroneddu regained its autonomy in 1988, preserving its authenticity and traditional charm.
A Multicultural Cultural Mosaic
Despite having only two foreign residents according to ISTAT’s 2010 census data, Boroneddu reflects a cultural variety that includes even the Moroccan community. A melting pot that further enriches the city’s identity.
Experience the unique charm of Boroneddu and be amazed by the timeless beauty of this Sardinian treasure nestled among vineyards and ancient traditions. The Limba de mesania awaits you to unveil secrets and legends on an unforgettable journey through Sardinia’s hills.