From the series: “If only these walls could talk.”
Welcome to the most eclectic necropolis in all of Sardinia.
Straight from the 4th millennium BC... Ladies and gentlemen, I give you: The Fairy House of Sedini!
Its significance and grandeur have earned it the title Cathedral of the Domus de Janas.
Both its exterior and interior echo the charm of Van Gogh’s house in Arles—but this Sedini gem, after cascading through the centuries as a tomb, prison, animal shelter, political headquarters, and private home, now takes on the role of a delightful ethnographic museum. Inside, it holds a priceless and utterly unique cultural heritage—nestled within a monumental block of limestone.
There is no place like it anywhere else in the world.
Visiting The Fairy House is a journey through time—from the pre-Nuragic era to the present day—guided by a carousel of emotions, scents, and atmospheres that accompany you step by step through a truly one-of-a-kind space. It’s a structure that defies symmetry, made of ancient burial spires, medieval chambers, and 18th-century rooms adorned with period furnishings and artifacts.
To sum it up: The Fairy House of Sedini, also known as La Rocca, is an unmissable stop in the Anglona region. And anyone hoping to avoid the wrath of the fairies would be wise to book their ticket immediately.
