2 Best Sights in Sardinia, Italy

Museo Diocesano d'Arte Sacra

This cathedral museum is housed in a 13th-century church designed in the Catalan Gothic style. The usual assortment of religious treasures—paintings, wooden sculptures, and bronze statues—is on display; look for the masterful 16th-century Catalan silverware, forged with intricate ancient motifs. Call ahead to check opening times.

Via Maiorca 1, Alghero, Sardinia, 07041, Italy
079-9733041
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Rate Includes: €5

San Francesco

Alghero's cathedral on Via Manno hosts most of the town's official religious functions, but this 15th–16th-century church built in the Catalan-Gothic style is closest to the hearts of the algheresi and is the one place where you might come across the local dialect, used in some of the masses here. The simple interior holds a particularly emaciated-looking wooden Christ, while the crypt and cloister have an atmospheric charm, but the highlight of a visit is to climb the hexagonal belltower—not too arduous—for some great views of the old town. Evening concerts are held here in the summer months.

Via Carlo Alberto 48, Alghero, Sardinia, 07041, Italy
351-6428081-mobile
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Rate Includes: €6, €3 church and cloister only, Closed Mon. morning, Thurs. afternoon, and Sun.