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    Sassari is a city rich in art, culture and history, and is well known for its palazzi, the Fountain of the Rosello, and its elegant neoclassical architecture, such as Piazza d'Italia (Italy Square) and the Teatro Civico (Civic Theatre).

    • I Candelieri Festival. Held yearly on the 14th of August, the Candelieri festival is reason enough to go to Sassari – it’s been taking place each year for over 700 years!
    • The Cavalcata Sarda. Held every year on the second to last Sunday in May, this festival is a celebration of beauty. People from all around the island head to Sassari to parade in traditional dresses and jewelry, and there also are people on horses, equestrian races and horseback acrobatics.
    • Piazza Castello. This is the recommended starting point if you are having a walking tour of Sassari. It gets its name from the ancient Aragonese castle (Castello) that used to be there, built in the 14th century and demolished in 1877 because considered a symbol of oppression and slavery, as it belonged to the ancient Spanish colonizers and had been the site of the Spanish Inquisition Court in Sardinia.
    • Piazza Italia. Located right outside the medieval fortifications and was one of the first urban innovations of the 19th century, when the defensive walls were demolished and the city expanded and partially rebuilt to accommodate more people and the new needs of modern society and industries.
    • Piazza d’Italia. In the centre of the historic old town is the marvellous Piazza d’Italia – this square is one of the main public space in Sassari and has played an important role in the history of the city since its creation.
    • Porto Ferro Beach. If you are looking for a secluded coastal retreat then look no further than the sublime Porto Ferro Beach. Located approximately 30 minutes to the west of Sassari, this quiet beach is a true paradise.
    • Cattedrale di San Nicola. As the main church in Sassari, the Cathedral of Saint Nicolas holds an important place in the history of the city and is a truly gorgeous building.
    • Visit Asinara National Park. Asinara is the third largest island in Sardinia and is located on the northern coast. Covering an area of 746km, this island has historically served as a prison camp, but is now a protected area and a national park.
    • Museo Nazionale Sanna. Sassari's premier museum, housed in a grand Palladian villa, has a comprehensive archaeological collection and an ethnographical section dedicated to…
    • Piazza Italia. Sassari’s largest piazza is one of Sardinia’s most impressive public spaces. Covering about a hectare, it is surrounded by imposing 19th-century buildings…
    • Basilica della Santissima Trinità di Saccargia. About 18km southeast of Sassari on the SS729, this is the most visually striking of the isolated Romanesque churches that spring up across the territory…
    • Duomo. Sassari’s principal cathedral dazzles with its 18th-century baroque facade, a giddy free-for-all of statues, reliefs, friezes and busts. It's all a front,…
  2. Sassari. A city of art and a historical centre of cultural and economic reference in northern Sardinia, as well as the birthplace of prominent figures of the Italian Republic. Founded in the Middle Ages, when the population of the ancient Turris Libisonis gradually took refuge in the hinterland, Sassari emerged on a limestone plateau marked by ...

  3. Things to do and see in Sassari: here are the top 10 according to Visit Italy to best experience the most important city in North Sardinia.