Villamassargia, “Sa Reina" on top of Raitre's “Kilimangiaro”: «The Sistine Chapel of nature»
The symbols of the city on display in the famous show hosted by Camila RaznovichVideo di Massimiliano Rais
Sa Reina and her S'Ortu Mannu, symbols of Villamassargia and the whole of Sardinia, in the foreground during the last episode of the Sunday show “Kilimangiaro”, hosted by Camila Raznovich, broadcast on Rai 3.
The internationally renowned botanist Stefano Mancuso emphasized their importance and beauty. "Sa Reina," Mancuso explained to Camila Ratznovich, "is an olive tree so powerful that you feel like you're in front of history. It's no coincidence that it was called 'the Queen'." "S'Ortu Mannu," he added, "is a community garden where every family has one and takes care of it: communities always work, they are an extraordinary tool for progress."
"We are honored and happy - emphasized the mayor of Villamassargia Debora Porrà - that Professor Stefano Mancuso has chosen to talk about Sa Reina and S'Ortu Mannu in a television program that has a large following, after having already granted us some beautiful pages in his book 'Fitopolis'". According to the Councilor for Culture Sara Cambula, "our wonderful natural monument, defined by Professor Mancuso as 'the Sistine Chapel of nature', deserves to be increasingly known and appreciated ".