Cagliari and San Vero Milis, a mix of sounds, cultures, and archaeology
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It will be a journey through sounds, cultures, and archaeology . On the occasion of the 2026 Music Festival, the Superintendency is promoting two events: one in Cagliari and one in San Vero Milis, which combine music, culture, and heritage promotion. The first event will be held in Cagliari on June 19th at 7:00 pm in the gardens of Villa Binaghi – Via Cesare Battisti 1 – with the project "Anima Vibrante," a musical dialogue between different traditions.
The concert will feature Mübin Dünen, a Kurdish musician, multi-instrumentalist, and singer who plays the santur, cura, duduk, and ney, and Raoul Moretti, an Italian-Swiss harpist known for his contemporary approach to electric harp and live electronics. Also on June 19th, at 6 p.m., in San Vero Milis, the Superintendency, in collaboration with the
The San Vero Milis Civic Museum offers a special evening combining music and historical-archaeological heritage.
The evening will begin in the gardens of the Civic Museum with a performance by the Montiferru "Nino Dispenza" Civic Music School. Afterward, participants will be able to visit the exhibition "Interactions at Santeru," curated by the Superintendency in collaboration with the University of Cagliari. The exhibition presents a selection of artifacts from ongoing research in Punic and Roman archaeology, offering new insights into the processes of interaction and transformation of local communities.
The exhibition also represents an important opportunity to publicly showcase the scientific work carried out by scholars and institutions.
