Among the archaeological sites that you can visit in the metropolitan area of Cagliari, I suggest the following:
The Punic Necropolis of the VI-VII B.C. in Via Falzarego on the Tuvixeddu hill, that keeps some tombs dug out in the rock that
you can reach from my structure taking the bus line 15 to Piazza Italia
(You can get to Piazza Italia by walking in ten minutes) and then you can take
the bus line 8.
The
Sepulchre of Attilia Pomptilia (wife of Roman noble Filippo Cassio) or Cave of the Viperin
Viale Sant'Avendrace that you can reach from my
structure taking the bus line 15 to Piazza Italia (You can get to Piazza Italia by walking in ten minutes) and then you can take the bus line 8 up to
Piazza San Michele and then take the bus line 1.
The House of Tigellio (a Sardinian poet who maybe lived in Rome) in the
homonymous street, an ancient district of Karalis with founds of the
same period (an atrium, an impluvium, a tablinium with mosaics, columns
and architectonic decorations, three mansions and a thermal establishement),
that you can reach by taking my property line bus 15 until Piazza
Italia (You can get to Piazza Italia by walking in ten minutes) and then you
can take the bus line 8 and then take the bus line 1 and you have to get off in the
Corso Vittorio Emanuale.
The Anfiteatro Romano (second
century AD) in Via Sant. Ignazio that you can reach from my structure
by taking the bus line 15 to Piazza Italia (You can get to Piazza
Italia by walking in ten minutes) and then you can take the line bus 8 and you have to get off
in Viale Buoncammino.
The founds of
an ancient Sanctuary of the Hellenistic period in Via Malta and the Crypt of Sant'Efisio in the
homonymous street you can reach by taking from my
property the bus line 15 to Piazza Italia (You can get to Piazza
Italia by walking in ten minutes) and then you can take the bus line M and you have to get off in Via Roma and after you take the bus down in Largo Carlo Felice. Then the bus line
1 and you hav to get off in the Corso Vittorio Emanuale.
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