Uncover the captivating history of Serri, a quaint Italian municipality nestled in the heart of Southern Sardinia province, boasting a rich Nuragic heritage.
Since ancient times, the area of Serri has been inhabited and has witnessed the flourishing of the majestic Nuragic sanctuary of Santa Vittoria, a witness to different historical epochs from the Neolithic age to the Byzantine era.
Throughout centuries, Serri has been part of significant judicatures and lordships like Cagliari, Siurgus, and Mandas before being incorporated into the duchy of Maza in 1603.
During the Savoy era, dominion passed to the Tellez-Giron d’Alcantara until the abolition of the feudal system in 1839.
Today, according to Regional Law No. 10 dated October 13, 2003, Serri is part of Cagliari province and continues to narrate its history through ancient traditions and monuments.
- Explore the evocative Nuragic Sanctuary of Santa Vittoria
- Discover the variant of Sardinian spoken in Serri: Western Campidanese
- Easily reach the municipality thanks to the railway station along the Cagliari-Isili line