Picchi di Coticcio
Along the island of Caprera’s north/east coast stands a deep gorge sheltered from West and Mistral winds in which three diving buoys are located. Being part of the Mb Zone, in the whole surrounding area is forbidden…
Blockhouses and Batteries are perfect examples of the military architecture that has characterized this territory for over two centuries. The island of La Maddalena’s strategic position in the Mediterranean has given it an ever-increasing military interest since the second half…
Agonia nostro Signore Gesù Cristo
La Maddalena Island. The parish church, dating back to 1905 and dedicated to the Agony of Our Lord Jesus Christ, has undergone countless changes over the decades. Today, the chapel is mainly used by the…
Opened to the public since 1976, the Garibaldi Compendium in Caprera, is the most visited museum in Sardinia. Immersed in the wild and unspoiled flora of the island, it contains buildings and relics belonging to Giuseppe Garibaldi, who spent the…
The Garibaldi Memorial in Caprera is a multimedia exhibition located in the former Arbuticci fort and it was created to illustrate the deeds and life of the Italian "hero of two worlds". ”Wikipedia”
Str. Cala Garibaldi…
Inaugurated in 2002, the museum consists of two large rooms where samples of rocks, minerals, fossils, sands, shells, marine flora and fauna from La Maddalena Archipelago National Park are exhibited. There is also a small room equipped for video projections…
Born in 2006 from an idea of “Italia Nostra”’s local branch, Museum of the sea and seafaring traditions is the perfect example of balance between nature and culture. A staple for present and future generations, an exhibition that allows to…
The Naval Archaeological Museum Nino Lamboglia was built in the early eighties by architect Vico Mossa. The structure is dedicated to a famous Roman wreck recovered in the Archipelago waters, and its precious cargo. The ship was wrecked near the…