ROUTE DE L'ART ROMAN
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Logoduro is home to some of the finest Romanesque buildings in Sardinia. These churches were built from the 11th century onwards, when the region became one of the island's four giudicati (administrative divisions). As the maritime powers of Genoa and Pisa gradually put an end to Moorish incursions on the island and preserved Christianity, their political and commercial interests permeated Sardinia. Temporal power was soon followed by spiritual power, hence the Pisan and Tuscan influences in the architecture of religious buildings. The political interference of these two rival powers over the "judge kings" lasted until the 14th century, slowly transforming into a protectorate, and finally domination.
This is a picturesque itinerary to discover the most beautiful Christian temples built in north-western Sardinia between the end of the 11th and the beginning of the 12th centuries. The tour, which starts at Sassari and continues through Sassari to Semestene, covers a distance of 150 kilometers and requires a full day's visit. Last but not least, this tour also allows you to discover a little-known and rather wild region. It can be combined with a visit to the nuragic site of Santu Antine and the domus de janas (necropolis) of Sant'Andrea Priu. Detailed descriptions of each church can be found on the following pages:
Basilica della Santissima Trinità di Saccargia
Chiesa di Santa Maria del Regno
Chiesa di San Nicola di Trullas
Chiesa di Nostra Signora di Cabbu Abbas
Monastero di San Pietro di Torres
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