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Bosa Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

Italian comune

About Bosa

Bosa(IPA:[ˈbɔːza])is a mix of traditional and modern, it has a unique and compelling historic centre. There is a warren of cobbled streets with pastel coloured medieval tower houses called Sa Costa. The main street in the old town, Corso Vittorio Emmanuele, is lined by 19th-centurypalazziwith wrought iron balconies, and interesting shops, caffes and bars. Castello Malaspina, dating from 1112, guards Bosa at the top of the hill. The River Temo runs through Bosa and is lined with palm trees on one bank and derelict tanneries on the other, which are of historic and national significance. Bosa has an illustrious and wealthy past, based on its position in a well-defended valley, along the only navigable river in Sardinia, and its (now defunct) leather tanning industry. There is a large cathedra

Top Attractions in Bosa

Explore the best things to see and do in Bosa:

  • Castello di Serravalle
  • Chiesa del Carmine
  • Chiesa del Rosario
  • Chiesa di Nostra Signora di Regnos Altos
  • Chiesa di San Giovanni Battista
  • Chiesa di San Pietro Extramuros
  • Chiesa di Santa Croce
  • Chiesa di Sant'Antonio Abate

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