Best attractions and places to see around Fiolinas/Florinas include historical sites and significant monuments. The area offers a blend of cultural heritage and architectural interest. Visitors can explore various points of interest that reflect the region's past and present. The diverse attractions provide opportunities for exploration and discovery.
Last updated: May 9, 2026
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It is the lounge square in the center of Sassari, large, elegant, bright, overlooked by important buildings such as the majestic Palazzo della Provincia and, opposite, the "Intesa San Paolo" bank in neo-Gothic style; in the center stands a monument to Vittorio Emanuele II, until recently surrounded by 4 palm trees. It is accessed by descending from the beautiful Via Roma, shaded by citrus trees, while continuing downhill on the opposite side, through a short arcaded street, you enter the adjacent Piazza Castello. Piazza d'Italia is a favorite destination for shopping, family walks and some local events.
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Founded in 1562 by Alessio Fontana, the University of Sassari today has its representative headquarters in this building built in 1611.
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The Palazzo Ducale was built between 1775 and 1804 by Don Antonio Manca, Marquis of Mores and Lord of Usini. From 1860 to 1878 it was the seat of the Prefecture first and then of the provincial administration, from 1878 it became the seat of the Municipality of Sassari which bought it in 1900.
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Piazza d'Italia is the main square of Sassari. Built starting from 1872, it stands just outside the walls of the medieval centre.
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This important building, which at the time of its construction was undoubtedly the most magnificent in the city, was on top of a building that probably belonged to the same owner, Don Giacomo Manca, lord of Mores, progenitor of the Counts of San Giorgio. It was built in 1577, as indicated by the inscription on the architrave of the door, next to the ancient prisons of San Leonardo, possibly dating from the 15th century, traces of which still remain. Source: https://catalogo.beniculturali.it/detail/ArchitecturalOrLandscapeHeritage/2000014665 https://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palazzo_Manca_di_Usini?wprov=sfla1
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Pasquale Tola (November 30, 1800 in Sassari – August 25, 1874 in Genoa) was an Italian judge, politician and historian. Coming from an ancient and noble Sardinian family, he studied in Sassari, where he obtained a degree in theology and law and followed courses in philosophy and fine arts. In 1848 he was part of the ministerial working group in Sardinia. He advocated the abolition of feudalism in Sardinia. He wrote many works on historical-political subjects, especially on Sardinia, and there is extensive literary coverage of him. Tola was also an encyclopedist and wrote a dictionary of Sardinian biography in 1837-38. He was then Chancellor of the University of Sassari. He later worked in the judiciary at the Courts of Appeal in Nice and Genoa. He was a member of the Sardinian Parliament in Turin from 1848 and then of the national one. In Sassari, the Piazza Tola in the historic center is named after him. Source: https://de.wikibrief.org/wiki/Pasquale_Tola
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Large square with beautiful buildings and statues. Smaller open-air events are also often held here.
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The place invites you to sit down for a coffee.
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The region is rich in historical sites. Key attractions include Castle Square, Sassari, which stands on the site of an Aragonese Castle and features an archaeological path. You can also visit the Ducal Palace of Sassari, an impressive 18th-century building, and the historic University of Sassari, founded in 1562.
Yes, Castle Square, Sassari is considered family-friendly. Its historical significance and the archaeological path beneath it offer an engaging experience for all ages.
The area around Fiolinas/Florinas offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for cycling, hiking, and road cycling. For detailed routes, check out the guides for Cycling around Fiolinas/Florinas, Hiking around Fiolinas/Florinas, and Road Cycling Routes around Fiolinas/Florinas.
Yes, there are easy hiking trails available. For example, 'The extinct volcanoes of the Meilogu' and 'Walk from Osilo to Monte Tuffusedu and back' are both rated as easy. You can find more options in the Hiking around Fiolinas/Florinas guide.
Beyond the Ducal Palace of Sassari, which showcases significant 18th-century architecture, you can also explore the Palazzo Manca di Usini, an important building from 1577, and the representative headquarters of the University of Sassari, built in 1611.
Visitors particularly enjoy the rich historical context and architectural beauty of the sites. For instance, Castle Square, Sassari is praised for its historical significance as the former heart of the city and its unique archaeological path. The Ducal Palace of Sassari is admired for its grand 18th-century design.
Yes, the Statue of Pasquale Tola is noted as being wheelchair accessible, offering an inclusive experience for visitors.
There are several cycling routes available, ranging from moderate to difficult. You can find options like 'Thiesi historic centre – Lago di Monteleone loop' or 'Bike loop from Ploaghe'. For a comprehensive list, refer to the Cycling around Fiolinas/Florinas guide.
Road cyclists can find challenging routes such as 'Romana – Romana Town Center loop' and 'View over the Anglona – Scala di Giocca Climb loop'. More details on these and other routes can be found in the Road Cycling Routes around Fiolinas/Florinas guide.
Castle Square, Sassari is historically significant as it was once the heart of the city and took its name from the Aragonese Castle that stood there since 1300. Today, it features an archaeological path that allows visitors to explore remnants of the castle's underground rooms.
The University of Sassari was founded in 1562. Its representative headquarters, built in 1611, is a notable historical building that reflects the city's long-standing commitment to education and culture.


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