Tharros is an archaeological site overlooking the sea in Cabras, featuring Phoenician-Punic and Roman remains that tell a thousand-year-old story. The location on the promontory offers breathtaking views of the Gulf of Oristano, while proximity to the Cabras lagoon and San Giovanni di Sinis beach allows visitors to combine culture and nature.
- Roman baths with well-preserved pools, hypocausts, and geometric mosaics
- Punic tophet, a unique sacred area in Sardinia with votive cinerary urns
- Panoramic view over the Gulf of Oristano, ideal for photos and sunsets
- Cobbled streets and temple remains showcasing ancient life from the 8th century BC
Tharros Archaeological Area in Cabras: Phoenician-Punic ruins from the 8th century BC, well-preserved Roman baths, sacred Punic tophet, and panoramic views over the Gulf of Oristano.
- https://www.tharros.sardegna.it/
- info@tharros.sardegna.it
- Cardo Maximus, Oristano (OR)
- +39 0783 370019
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- View on Google Images Area archeologica di Tharros a Oristano
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Introduction
Historical Overview
- 8th century BC: Phoenician foundation
- 6th-4th century BC: Carthaginian period
- 238 BC: Roman conquest
- 11th century: Abandonment after Saracen raids
The Roman Baths and Water System
The Tophet and Phoenician Rituals
Why Visit It
When to Go
In the Surroundings
💡 Did You Know…?
Legend has it that Tharros was founded by the mythical Greek hero Aristaeus, son of Apollo. During excavations, coins with unique symbols emerged, including the dolphin, which testify to the city’s maritime importance. The remains of the Roman aqueduct that brought water from the springs of Cabras show the advanced engineering of the time. Particularly evocative is the fact that many materials from Tharros were reused to build nearby Oristano when the city was abandoned due to Saracen raids.
