Many appointments in Quartu Sant'Elena during the long Epiphany weekend .

Friday 6 January , from 11, visits begin , by the archaeologist Patrizia Zuncheddu , in the Roman Villa of Sant'Andrea, a residence dating back to the III-IV century. A.D

At 12 special appointment for children , with the arrival of the Epiphany from the beach.

On Saturday 7th the meeting point is at Nuraghe Diana . At 10 the treasure hunt starts , also in this case dedicated to children, with the title "In search of the treasure of the pirate Capitana".

There will also be a reading on the pirate, edited by Monica Zuncheddu, with the aim of intriguing the little ones and enticing them to explore this cultural aspect of Quartu, still unknown to many.

Nuraghe Diana , whose central tower is still well preserved and accessible also via a trap door in the floor of the fort above used during the Second World War, will also be open to visitors on Sunday 8 January . Patrizia Zuncheddu will accompany the curious on a guided tour of the nuraghe located just 100 meters from the sea, testimony to the ability of the Nuragic people to dialogue with other civilizations.

(Unioneonline/vl)

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