Tempio Pausania

Italy

Tempio Pausania is a town of about 14,000 inhabitants in the Gallura region of Sassari province in northern Sardinia, Italy.

 Chiesa di Santa Croce Tempio Pausania (or simply Tempio) is located in the mountainous centre of the Gallura region. The town used to be a co-capital of a province on par with Olbia.

Ufficio informazioni turistiche, Piazza Gallura 3 (Town Hall, +39 079 63 90 080.

Cattedrale San Pietro Oratorio del Rosario So-called Casa di Nino di Gallura The town is famous for its buildings with granite façades. Have a walk along 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.

  • Cattedrale San Pietro. The original building was consecrated in 1219, but in the 1st half of the 19th century it was considerably enlarged and rebuilt in Genoese Baroque style.
  • Oratorio del Rosario. A 15th-century chapel with a characteristic Gothic-Aragonese granite façade.
  • Chiesa di Santa Croce. The building was built in the medieval period, presumably in the 13th century, but probably even much earlier.
  • Casa di Nino di Gallura. Remains of the residence attributed (without any grounds) to Nino (Ugolino) Visconti who was a Judge of Giudicato of Gallura (one of four Sardinian giudicati) in the 13th century. Dante Alighieri meets him in the 8th canto of his Purgatorio (Divine Comedy).
  • Palazzo Antico Seminario Pes di Villamarina, piazza Gallura. Built in the 1st half of the 17th century. It is one of the oldest residences in town. It now hosts the diocesan museum -- "Museum Templense".
  • Palazzo Pes di Villamarina, piazza Brigata Sassari. A 17th-century building, it was the 2nd residence of the Marquis of Villamarina in Tempio.
  • Oratorio del Purgatorio. The construction of this chapel could be attributed to a powerful local, Gavino Misorro, who built at his own expense in 1679 of papal penance for killing 18 enemies. His initials are carved in stone The church houses a large painting attributed to the Marche's painter Giuseppe Ghezzi.
  • Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Pilar. Built presumably between 1641 and 1684.
  • Teatro del Carmine. Built in 1929 in Liberty style.

Cattedrale San Pietro. The original building was consecrated in 1219, but in the 1st half of the 19th century it was considerably enlarged and rebuilt in Genoese Baroque style.

Oratorio del Rosario. A 15th-century chapel with a characteristic Gothic-Aragonese granite façade.

Chiesa di Santa Croce. The building was built in the medieval period, presumably in the 13th century, but probably even much earlier.

Casa di Nino di Gallura. Remains of the residence attributed (without any grounds) to Nino (Ugolino) Visconti who was a Judge of Giudicato of Gallura (one of four Sardinian giudicati) in the 13th century. Dante Alighieri meets him in the 8th canto of his Purgatorio (Divine Comedy).

Palazzo Antico Seminario Pes di Villamarina, piazza Gallura. Built in the 1st half of the 17th century. It is one of the oldest residences in town. It now hosts the diocesan museum -- "Museum Templense".

Palazzo Pes di Villamarina, piazza Brigata Sassari. A 17th-century building, it was the 2nd residence of the Marquis of Villamarina in Tempio.

Oratorio del Purgatorio. The construction of this chapel could be attributed to a powerful local, Gavino Misorro, who built at his own expense in 1679 of papal penance for killing 18 enemies. His initials are carved in stone The church houses a large painting attributed to the Marche's painter Giuseppe Ghezzi.

Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Pilar. Built presumably between 1641 and 1684.

Teatro del Carmine. Built in 1929 in Liberty style.

  • Museo "Bernardo De Muro". 09:00-19:00. A museum devoted to an international operatic tenor who was born in this town. Free.

Museo "Bernardo De Muro". 09:00-19:00. A museum devoted to an international operatic tenor who was born in this town. Free.

  • Chiostro degli Scolopi, Piazza del Carmine. A cloister of a former convent. These day it's an occasional venue for public performances.
  • Parco delle Rimembranze.
  • Parco "Fonte Nuova". A small park with a stream running over an artificial cascade.
  • Fonti di Rinaggiu. Sources with drinking water in the upper part of the city, surrounded by a park.
  • Parco di San Lorenzo. A relatively large park with a small church inside.

Chiostro degli Scolopi, Piazza del Carmine. A cloister of a former convent. These day it's an occasional venue for public performances.

Parco delle Rimembranze.

Parco "Fonte Nuova". A small park with a stream running over an artificial cascade.

Fonti di Rinaggiu. Sources with drinking water in the upper part of the city, surrounded by a park.

Parco di San Lorenzo. A relatively large park with a small church inside.

  • Trattoria "La Gallurese", Via Novara, 2. 12:00-15:15, 19:00-22:15. Good local food, despite the touristy setting.

Trattoria "La Gallurese", Via Novara, 2. 12:00-15:15, 19:00-22:15. Good local food, despite the touristy setting.