The Nuraghe Diana is the most visited site of the Quartese edition of open Monuments with 400 visitors in the two days dedicated to culture.

The 2021 edition goes to the archive with a more than positive balance sheet. Despite the anti Covid restrictions and the rain that disturbed visits since the morning, many have decided to admire the sites open in the center and on the coast thanks to the organization of the Imago Mundi association and the Municipality and with the precious collaboration of the boys of the schools that have acted as guides.

In the church of San Benedetto, the Feminas association has reconstructed the history of the site in the panels placed in the external alley and the talented boys of the 2nd Edition of the Bellavista middle school accompanied by Professor Novella Falchi, illustrated the treasures by making the visitors look out from the entrance door where they could see paintings and frescoes.

L'ex convento (Foto Daga)
L'ex convento (Foto Daga)
L'ex convento (Foto Daga)

On the other hand, the Pro loco accompanied the visitors to the Villa Romana. The site, which has already hosted various initiatives in recent weeks, continues to be the favorite destination of many who go as far as Sant'Andrea to admire the submerged ruins. "There was a continuous flow of visitors - explained the president of the Pro loco Efisio Protto - shame about the rain".

Many people also at the former Capuchin convent in via Brigata Sassari where the students of the Porcu Satta institute were the protagonists of the concert with an ensemble consisting of transverse flute, guitar, piano and percussion.

I visitatori alla villa romana (Foto Daga)
I visitatori alla villa romana (Foto Daga)
I visitatori alla villa romana (Foto Daga)

At the Molentargius park the thrill of witnessing the ringing of the fauna of the naturalistic oasis was experienced and many have also chosen to participate in the excursion by train to the fossil beach. The rain forced to cancel the activities planned in the afternoon with the children.

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