Pompu

Discover the Hidden Gem of Sardinia: Explore Pompu’s Rich History

  • Uncover the charm of Pompu, a picturesque Sardinian town nestled in the province of Oristano, brimming with ancient traditions and a millennia-old history intertwined with wine.
  • The name “Pompu” may have roots in Latin Pòmpa, meaning procession, evoking ancient religious celebrations around Santa Maria di Monserrato. These events drew people from all corners of the region, giving birth to the community of Pompesi.
  • From pre-Nuragic times, this land has seen flourishing Nuragic and Roman settlements, evidenced by archaeological sites like domus de janas and nuraghi.
  • Throughout centuries, Pompu belonged to various lordships, from the Judicate of Arborea to the Marquisate of Oristano, until the Aragonese occupation. It wasn’t until 1839 that it regained autonomy with the abolishment of the feudal system.
  • The thriving economy of the 19th century still echoes in the ancient wheat mills and historic olive presses found in the village homes.

Pompu’s Archaeological Wealth: Amid Nuraghi and Traditions

Pompu boasts a precious asset in the archaeological excavations at “Prabanta,” where stands an imposing polylobed-shaped nuraghe narrating ancient tales. Visitors can admire the 19th-century Murranca millstone, stone mills, and the ancient church of San Sebastiano.

Culture and Language: The Sardinian Soul Beats in Pompu

The dialect spoken in Pompu is Campidanese Occidentale, enriching local culture with its linguistic nuances. The very name of the town has become a popular expression to denote a remote and charming place: “A casin’e Pompu.”

Pompu is ready to welcome you with its fascinating history steeped in age-old traditions linked to land and wine.
Reference: Bread and Grain Festival – from paradisola.it