Best attractions and places to see around Ossi include ancient historical sites and cultural landmarks. Located in Sardinia, Italy, Ossi provides access to archaeological sites like the Necropoli di Ponte Secco, dating back to the Neolithic Age. Its proximity to Sassari, approximately 12.5 km away, allows for exploration of additional significant cultural institutions and historical architecture. The region offers a blend of prehistoric monuments and urban historical points of interest.
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Piazza Castello stands where the ancient Aragonese castle of Sassari once stood, now disappeared. The square represents an important crossroads between the historic center and the main city streets.
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Piazza d'Italia is the monumental heart of Sassari and one of the most representative squares in Sardinia. Surrounded by elegant historic buildings and the Palazzo della Provincia, it offers a large pedestrian area ideal for a break during a bike ride.
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Very impressive from the outside. I didn't go inside because they charged a €3 entrance fee (September 2025).
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Sassari is the second largest city in Sardinia. It was founded by the Phoenicians and has experienced various cultural influences over the centuries. This is reflected in the architecture and cultural heritage of the city. It is definitely worth a visit.
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Typical square with many bars and cafes. Here and there you can find street musicians in the evening.
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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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Since 1331 it has been the most important square in the city. It is called this because until 1878 the Aragonese castle stood (today demolished).
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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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Ossi is home to the significant Necropoli di Ponte Secco, an archaeological site dating back to the Neolithic Age (3000-1800 BC) and part of the Ozieri culture. This ancient burial complex is situated within a region rich in prehistoric monuments. Additionally, near Sassari, you can explore The tomb of Molafà, another prehistoric archaeological site with a unique architectural facade.
Given Ossi's close proximity to Sassari (approximately 15 minutes away), you can easily visit several cultural institutions. These include the Museo Storico della Brigata, located in Piazza Castello, which preserves the traditions of the Sassari Brigade, and the Museo Nazionale "G. A. Sanna," a primary museum institution for north-central Sardinia known for its significant scientific collections.
Yes, the Cathedral of St. Nicholas in Sassari is a must-see. It features an imaginative Baroque facade and a medieval Gothic interior with high ribbed vaults. The sacristy also houses the Duomo Museum, displaying various religious artifacts.
In Sassari, you can visit Castle Square, named after the Aragonese Castle that once stood there, and now featuring an archaeological path beneath its surface. Another key landmark is the Ducal Palace of Sassari, built between 1775 and 1804, which now serves as the seat of the Municipality of Sassari.
Absolutely. The historic center of Sassari is easily accessible from Ossi. It's a vibrant area reflecting centuries of cultural influences, with notable architecture and traditions. If you visit on August 14th, you might experience the unique “Discesa dei Candelieri” festival.
The area around Ossi offers various outdoor activities. You can find numerous routes for gravel biking, running, and road cycling. For detailed routes and guides, explore the Gravel biking around Ossi, Running Trails around Ossi, and Road Cycling Routes around Ossi guides.
Yes, several attractions are suitable for families. The Cathedral of St. Nicholas, Castle Square, and the historic center of Sassari are all considered family-friendly, offering engaging experiences for all ages.
Visitors particularly appreciate the rich historical and architectural details. For instance, the Cathedral of St. Nicholas is praised for its imaginative Baroque facade and Gothic interior. The historical significance of places like Castle Square and the Ducal Palace also captivates many, offering a glimpse into the region's past.
Near Ossi, you can find a variety of cycling routes. For road cyclists, there are routes like 'From Sassari to Ittiri' or 'Cantoniera di Molafà – Monte Chiesa loop'. Gravel biking enthusiasts can explore trails such as 'San Lorenzo Forest Trail – Cliffs of San Lorenzo valley loop'. You can find more details in the Gravel biking around Ossi and Road Cycling Routes around Ossi guides.
Yes, there are several running trails around Ossi, suitable for various fitness levels. Examples include 'Running loop from Tàttari/Sassari' and 'Church of San Pietro in Silki loop'. For more options and detailed information, refer to the Running Trails around Ossi guide.
Ossi is approximately 12.5 km from Sassari, making it about a 15-minute journey by car. This close proximity allows for convenient travel to Sassari's attractions. Public transport options may also be available, connecting the two locations.


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