Tempio Pausania (gallurese:
Tempiu), a town of est. 15,000 inhabitans in the Gallura region
of northern Sardinia, (Italy), the administrative capital
(together with Olbia) of the province of Olbia-Tempio.
History:
Cultural and delegated administrative centre of the Gallura
sub-region, Tempio has an ancient history and is the centre
of one of the two main areas that remained safe from Phoenician
colonisation. Typical granite-stone architecture of the
historical centre presents many similarities with southern.
Main sights:
Historical centre of the town, built in grey granite blocks
(mainly 18th century); particularly Corso Matteotti, via
Roma (Carrera Longa, Lu Runzatu, Lu Pultali), Piazza d'Italia
(Piazza di l'Ara), Parco delle Rimembranze, Fonte Nuova
(Funtana Noa) and Parco di San Lorenzo, via Mannu (ex via
dei Nobili or dei Cavalieri);
Nuraghe Maiori (Naracu Maiori);
Nuraghe Polcu (Naracu Polcu);
Ruins of Palace of Giudice Nino Visconti di Gallura (1200);
San Pietro (Santu Petru) Cathedral;
Santa Croce Church;
Oratorio del Rosario (13th-14th century);
Palazzo Villamarina-Pes (17th century);
Palazzo degli Scolopi, (17th century), actually Provincial
offices;
Purgatorio (Lu Pulgatoriu) Church (17th century);
Prison "La Rotonda" (1845);
Town Hall (1882);
Carmine Theatre (1928-1929);
Railway Station (1930/33);
Francesco Fadda former Military Settlement (20th century),
actually municipal offices;
"Vecchio Caseggiato" Primary Schools;
San Giuseppe Church (1950-1998);
Fonti di Rinagghju;
Monte Limbara (1359 m), 16 km south of the town.
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