Museum sights in Cagliari
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Museo Archeologico Nazionale
The Museo Archeologico Nazionale is Sardinia’s premier archaeological museum. Exhibits date from prehistoric to late Roman times, but the highlight is the superb collection of pint-sized nuraghicbronzetti (bronze figurines). In the absence of any written records, these are a vital source of information on Sardinia’s mysterious nuraghic culture.
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Santuario di Nostra Signora di Bonaria
Dominating the Bonaria hill, the Santuario di Nostra Signora di Bonaria is a hugely popular pilgrim site. Devotees come from all over the world to pray to Nostra Signora di Bonaria, a statue of the Virgin Mary that is said to have saved a 14th-century Spanish ship during a storm.
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Museo del Tesoro e Area Archeologica di Sant'Eulalia
In the centre of Stampace & Marina, the Museo del Tesoro e Area Archeologica di Sant’Eulalia displays a rich collection of religious art, as well as an archaeological area which extends for up to 200 sq metres beneath the adjacent Chiesa di Sant’Eulalia.
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Chiesa di Sant'Eulalia
Chiesa di Sant'Eulalia is interesting not so much for the church (which can't be visited) but for the adjoining Museo del Tesoro e Area Archeologica di Sant'Eulalia.
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Museo d’Arte Siamese
The Museo d’Arte Siamese boasts an eclectic collection of Asian art, crafts and weaponry.
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