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What to See in Luras - Top Sights and Attractions

Discover 5 hidden attractions, cool sights, and unusual things to do in Luras (Italy). Don't miss out on these must-see attractions: Museo Etnografico Galluras, Church of Purgatory, and St. Peter's Church. Also, be sure to include Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Rosario in your itinerary.

Below, you can find the list of the most amazing places you should visit in Luras (Sardinia).

Museo Etnografico Galluras

Museo Etnografico Galluras
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Specialty museum, Museum

Address: Via Nazionale 35, 07025 Luras

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Church of Purgatory

Church of Purgatory
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Also known as: Chiesa del Purgatorio

The Church of Purgatory is a religious building located in Luras, a town in northeastern Sardinia. Consecrated to Catholic worship, it is part of the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary, diocese of Tempio-Ampurias.

Built at the end of the 18th century, it presents a façade of exposed granite ashlars, with a gabled roof and embellished by a small ribbed bell tower, the result of a complete renovation carried out during 1854. The single-nave hall is divided into two bays by a round arch and is covered by a pitched roof of wooden rafters. At the back, the quadrangular, barrel-vaulted chancel holds Our Lady of Mount Carmel with Saints Roch and Sebastian, a painting dating from the mid-18th century.

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St. Peter's Church

St. Peter's Church
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Also known as: Chiesa di San Pietro

The church of San Pietro is a religious building located in Luras, a town in northeastern Sardinia. Consecrated to Catholic worship, it is part of the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary, diocese of Tempio-Ampurias.

Built in the 17th century in late Gothic forms, it has a gabled façade of exposed granite ashlars, embellished with a small ribbed bell tower. Inside it has a hall divided into two bays covered with a barrel vault.

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Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Rosario

Chiesa di Nostra Signora del Rosario
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The Church of Our Lady of the Rosary is a religious building located in Luras, a town in northeastern Sardinia. Consecrated to Catholic worship, it is the seat of the parish of the same name and is part of the diocese of Tempio-Ampurias.

The church dates from the end of the 16th century and was built at the behest of priest Giorgio Scano; it replaced the old, now dilapidated parish church, San Giacomo, later demolished in 1765 by order of the then bishop Pietro Paolo Carta. The building, made of exposed granite ashlars, has a niche in the façade containing the marble simulacrum of the Madonna perhaps from another church if not from the old parish church itself.

The interior contains three paintings of some artistic merit: the first depicting the Virgin of the Rosary, a Mannerist painting from the 17th century; Antonio Caboni's Pentecost (1874); and Giovanni Patrone's Purgatory Souls from 1927. Also inside are two valuable marble lions, probably remnants of the ancient facade.

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Church of the Holy Cross

Church of the Holy Cross
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Also known as: Chiesa di Santa Croce

The church of Santa Croce is a religious building located in Luras, a town in northeastern Sardinia. Consecrated to Catholic worship, it is part of the parish of Our Lady of the Rosary, diocese of Tempio-Ampurias. The church, overlooking the parish church, is home to the confraternity of the same name, which takes care of Holy Week celebrations. Built in 1677 with exposed granite ashlars, it underwent renovations in the second half of the 20th century that reduced its length and set back the facade. Inside, a stoup, donated by then prior Antonio di Feno, shows the year it was built. For the Christmas holidays an atmospheric living nativity scene in traditional costume is staged there.

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