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Stupendous views from the roof and interesting memorabilia within.
Set in the island’s most fertile region, its famous for having the only continuously inhabited medieval castle in Sardinia. Named after a warrior queen who fought against the Catalan-Aragonese in the ...
A fascinating medieval fortress perfectly preserved by the owners, a Sardinian noble family, this castle is in itself at the centre of medieval history, being Sanluri the sight of a fierce battle aft...
A perfect visit, the wonderful guide, a very final explanation of everything, the place, the objects shown, etc, a very well maintained castle, it is worth it, should promote it ma...
Eleonora d'Arborea, when the ruling on the island, is known to have been fighting the Spanish conquests and won a lot of victories. For this, she was even called Jeanne d'Apos; Ark Sardinia. She also published in the sv ...
Stupendous views from the roof and interesting memorabilia within.
Set in the island’s most fertile region, its famous for having the only continuously inhabited medieval castle in Sardinia. Named after a warrior queen who fought against the Catalan-Aragonese in the ...
Sardinian history on display
A fascinating medieval fortress perfectly preserved by the owners, a Sardinian noble family, this castle is in itself at the centre of medieval history, being Sanluri the sight of a fierce battle aft...
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A perfect visit, the wonderful guide, a very final explanation of everything, the place, the objects shown, etc, a very well maintained castle, it is worth it, should promote it ma...
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The first hidalgos that have acquired were Valencians.
The Castle of the Governor of Eleonora
Eleonora d'Arborea, when the ruling on the island, is known to have been fighting the Spanish conquests and won a lot of victories. For this, she was even called Jeanne d'Apos; Ark Sardinia. She also published in the sv ...