It will be a magical summer that of Monteleone Rocca Doria , with its 114 inhabitants the smallest town in the province of Sassari, but also a historical jewel set in Lake Temo , which dominates from a rocky cliff overlooking the water.

The municipal administration, led by the mayor Giovannina Fresi, 9 months after taking office, is fielding numerous projects and initiatives to stem the depopulation of the village and enhance its extraordinary historical and cultural riches.

Tomorrow, as part of the Monteleonese summer and the "Salude e Trigu" review, "Cavart", quarries and art will be held. Theater of the event is the former tuff quarry , which until 1980 was one of the raw materials for the construction of countless Sardinian houses and whose closure was a severe blow to the economy of Monteleone Rocca Doria.

In the smooth ravines, of great scenic impact, from the morning will be held artisan workshops, which will show the ancient workings of bread, weaving and traditional looms. A film will also be shown that has collected the memories of the village, with testimonies of old citizens, extraordinarily linked to their native land. In the evening, always in the quarry, there will be a vertical dance demonstration and a great musical concert , with the participation of the Luigi Canepa Conservatory of Sassari.

"We are very keen on tomorrow's initiative - comments Fresi -. We await many tourists and visitors, who will not be disappointed. A refreshment point has also been restored, an additional service. As an Administration - he continues - we have drawn up numerous projects in recent months for the enhancement of our beautiful village . We hope to reap the fruits of our efforts soon. "

The Monteleonese summer, after "Cavart", continues. Other initiatives are planned that will culminate on 10 September with a large study conference on Eleonora d'Arborea.

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