It is part of the province of Olbia - Arzachena Temple, the administrative capital of the Costa Smeralda. Renowned for its territory, which houses the most sought after holiday locations, distinctive symbol of Arzachena is a curious rock, eroded mushroom-shaped, the city boasts a unique archaeological heritage, and a coastline that stretches for 125km.
Among the archaeological sites to visit in Arzachena, there are Nuraghe Albucciu, complex structure in which elements are related to architecture Nuragic, from there, going on to a road, you will find the Temple of Malchittu: Nuragic construction of gender only in Sardinia , slightly oval in shape. Continuing towards Luogosanto, it will lead to other archaeological sites of note 3: Tomb of the giants of Coddu Vecchiu, the Tomb of the Giants of Li Lolghi, and the necropolis of Li Muri.
Another must-visit Arzachena, are the churches of the city: the church of Saint Lucia, located in the upper part of the country, is achieved thanks to an impressive staircase, and the square outside the Church, you can admire the surrounding landscape. In the historical center of the city instead, you can admire the Church of St. Mary of the Snows: built in 1776 at the request of the Charles Emmanuel III, holds within it a fine wooden altar, and a carving depicting the Virgin nursing the Child. Existing since 1776, then demolished and rebuilt on an adjacent land, however, is the Church of St. Peter (Santu Petru), which contains within it a polychrome statue of St. Peter seated in chair, called by the people "in the Santu Petru catrea "; not far from Arzachena Finally, there are other typical and basic rural churches.










