Discover Suni: a Sardinian gem blending history and nature
Located in the stunning region of Planargia, Suni is a picturesque Italian municipality nestled in the province of Oristano, in Sardinia. With its 1051 inhabitants, Suni boasts a rich history rooted in antiquity.
Explore the echoes of the past
- The traces of ancient prenuragic, nuragic, and Roman civilizations harmoniously merge into Suni’s landscape.
- From domus de janas to hypogeic necropolises and nuraghes, every corner of the territory narrates millennium-old tales.
A journey through time from the Middle Ages and beyond
- In the Middle Ages, Suni belonged to the prestigious Giudicato di Torres, inserted in the curatorship of Planargia.
- After passing through the hands of Malaspina and the Giudicato di Arborea, Suni became a fiefdom under the Aragonese Kingdom of Sardinia.
The transformation over centuries
- In the 18th century, the Savoys incorporated Suni into the marquisate of Planargia together with Flussio.
- With the abolition of the feudal system in 1839, Suni definitively freed itself from feudal ties of the past.
Suni: a Sardinian linguistic treasure
The central or common Logudorese dialect resonates through the streets of Suni, enriching the atmosphere with its centuries-old linguistic tradition.
By combining historical charm with the beauty of its surrounding nature, Suni stands out as a must-visit destination for lovers of food and wine tourism and cultural tourism in Sardinia. Discover this hidden gem and let yourself be enchanted by its timeless authenticity!