Ozieri
Ozieri is a comune of approximatively 11,000 inhabitants in the Metropolitan City of Sassari, in the Italian region of Sardinia, in the Logudoro historical region.
Its cathedral of the Immacolata is the episcopal see of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Ozieri.
Ozieri is the centre of the earliest known archaeological culture on Sardinia.
Main sights
- The Cathedral of the Immacolata dates from the 15th century and was restored from 1550 to 1571. It has a nave and two aisles and houses a polyptych of the Madonna di Loreto, the work of a local master.
- Basilica of Sant'Antioco di Bisarcio, one of the largest Romanesque churches in Sardinia.
- Grotte di San Michele - Ozieri gives its name to the Ozieri culture, a prehistoric civilization whose first findings were excavated in the local caves of San Michele starting from 1914.
- Pont'ezzu, a Roman bridge dating to the 2nd century AD and restored in the 3rd-4th century AD. It has six arcades for a total length of
- Civic Archaeological Museum "Alle Clarisse", one of the most important museums in Northern Sardinia, with an archaeological, numismatic, and ethnographic collection that dates from prehistoric times to the modern age.
Transportation
Ozieri can be reached from Sassari through the SS.597 National Road and by Olbia.The city has a railway station located in the frazione of Chilivani.
People
- Luca Sbisa, professional ice hockey player
- Mariangela Demurtas, musician Tristania
Twin towns
- Fiorano Modenese, Italy
- Maranello, Italy