Masullas


Masullas, Masuddas in sardinian language, is a comune in the Province of Oristano in the Italian region Sardinia, located about northwest of Cagliari and about southeast of Oristano.
Masullas borders the following municipalities: Gonnoscodina, Gonnostramatza, Mogoro, Morgongiori, Pompu, Simala, Siris, Uras.

History

The foundation of Masullas presumably dates back to the Roman period, as evidenced by the necropolis of Mitza Salida and Roia de sa lua. In the Roman period, basalt was used for the realisation of macine, even today we can find these macine.
During the Middle Ages Masullas was divided into two villages, each with a church:
Church of Santa Lucia and Church of San Leonardo.

Economy

In Masullas, agriculture and livestock farming are widespread in the primary sector. In the secondary sector we find several companies, especially in construction. For the tertiary sector, Masullas in the Campidano area is one of the municipalities that has focused heavily on tourism, having opened 3 museums, various exhibitions, a widespread hotel and the entire urban center combines a very modern vision with its ancient identity.

Colture

Museums

In Masullas there are 3 museums:

Monuments and places of interest

Sacral architecture

Churches

Source:Church of the Blessed Virgin of Graces;Church of San Leonardo;Church of Santa Lucia;Church and Convent of San Francesco.

Archaeological sites

Nuraghes

In Masullas there are 12 nuraghes:
  • nuragh Sa Forada Manna
  • nuragh Corongiu Arrubiu
  • nuragh de Preidis
  • nuragh Monti Miana 1 e Monti Miana 2
  • Nuragh Murranca
  • nuragh Mustazzori
  • nuragh perda e Masuddasa
  • nuragh Onigu
  • nuragh Sa Matta croccada
  • nuragh Santu Stevi
  • nuragh su Para
  • Nuragh Tanca Tamis