The history of ancient Sardinia merges with nightlife and shopping. Young people and adults have been crossing the threshold of the school building in via Monsignor Virgilio since Thursday evening. It is the "Centrali" that host the exhibition of Sardinian civilisation. The organizers' headquarters, which together with the municipal administration of Tortolì have chosen a place in the center of gravity of the town to tell a historical cross-section of the island, is no coincidence.

The museum-exhibition is organized by the cultural, historical-archaeological association Sulle Trace di Dan. The last Nuragics, Andrea Loddo and Gerolamo Exana, are the artists who created the reproductions set up in the heart of the block, where the inauguration of the exhibition in the presence of the mayor and city councilor for Culture, Marcello Ladu and Rita Cocco.

Outside the building, large-scale bronze statuettes by Alessandro Bruno are exhibited, while Nurnet has lent its “Civiltà sarda” logo. Loddo, an exceptional guide, ideally accompanies visitors through the Nuragic protohistory. Adults, with an entrance ticket at a cost of 5 euros, accompany children (free access under 7 years) on an experiential journey through the culture and history of the island. An evocative journey under the stars (the exhibition is open from 21 to 24) which is an impalpable and punctual synthesis that expresses a cultural research and the sensitivity of the authors of the exhibition towards the deep roots of Sardinia.

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