Not just Burano: discovering the colorful houses of Bosa.
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Base and history of the city
What to see in Boza
The top of Serravalle, where Malaspina Castle is on display and below it is an area with brightly colored cottages that look like paint on an artist's palette.
The Temo River flows around the village, quietly crossing the town. And the beautiful waters of Sardinia background mesmerizes any tourist who comes from the sea and sees Boza for the first time. In this article we will tell the story of Boza, one of the most beautiful villages in Italy, and find out why you should visit it.
Bosa and its historyThe bosa is located in the territory of Palnargia, 80 kilometers north of Oristano.
Founded by Phoenician sailors who used it in''Mainly as a trading hub, the town gained importance during Roman times. It was subjected to various invasions, first by the Vandals and Byzantines and then by the Arabs. In the 12th century, a branch of the Tuscan Malaspina family moved to Sardinia and built the castle that still towers over the village today. Boza was also declared a royal town, an honorary title it can still be proud of to this day.
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Walking through downtown Boza is an exhilarating experience. And places like the road between Makomer and Koujeri, and Belvedere Street, offer breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding landscape. At these panoramic points, you can admire the colorful riverside houses and the beauty of Boza.
The bosa is located in the territory of Palnargia, 80 kilometers north of Oristano.
Founded by Phoenician sailors who used it in''Mainly as a trading hub, the town gained importance during Roman times. It was subjected to various invasions, first by the Vandals and Byzantines and then by the Arabs. In the 12th century, a branch of the Tuscan Malaspina family moved to Sardinia and built the castle that still towers over the village today. Boza was also declared a royal town, an honorary title it can still be proud of to this day.
What to see in BozaG/h3>
Walking through downtown Boza is an exhilarating experience. And places like the road between Makomer and Koujeri, and Belvedere Street, offer breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding landscape. At these panoramic points, you can admire the colorful riverside houses and the beauty of Boza.
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