Nuoro: Towards Lineage and Worship in a Sardinian Acropolis
On the slopes of the Italian Monte Ortobene, Nuoro is a city in central-eastern Sardinia. From 1500 BC to 250 BC, the Nuorese had been a pivot of the Nuragic civilization. Dubbed the "Atene sarda" (Sardinian Athens), to the edge of Nuoro, Italy hotels, the comune (municipality) birthed Grazia Deledda, the sole Italian woman to bag the Nobel Prize in Literature. Within 58.222 miles (93.7 km), Olbia, Italy (OLB) airport is not far away.
Best Time to Visit
Providing average rainfall at 708 mm, the climate is mild and balmy year-round. Winter has added rain compared to summer. The oldest ethnographic cinema festival in Europe, Sardinia International Ethnographic Film Festival, occurs at Nuoro in September every two years. For protection during gaiety, May, June and October are the most relevant tour times. On the last Sunday of August, commemorated during the Festival of the Redeemer is the laying of the Redeemer statue and consequent blessing and consecration of Mount Ortobene, which fetch Nuoro, Italy hotel business.
What to Do & Area Attractions
For the most all-encompassing ethnographic display of the island, featuring its culture and handicrafts, drop in on the Museum of Sardinian Life and Folk Traditions on Sant'Onofrio hill. The Cathedral of Santa Maria della Neve, a 19th-century church with a neoclassical flourish, and Piazza Sebastiano Satta are a boon to filling Nuoro, Italy rooms. Get magnificent choices such as Hotel Sandalia with its affable environs, the definitely historic Bed & Breakfast Nughe'e'Oro, and Casa Solotti furnishing a rustic country feel.