The Nuraghe ‘Loppelìe’: a Sardinian architectural element par excellence, nuraghi characterise the landscape of the entire island.
On the “Margine” plateau, about twenty kilometres from Baunei, are some of the most important nuragic monuments in the territory of Baunei.
The special feature of this nuraghe is undoubtedly the presence of the twelve ‘corbels’ that are still clearly discernible.
In the upland of Golgo, in Baunei, some original anthropomorphic paintings made in oxide and ochre on a rock wall have been discovered by Mr Nanni Mereu.
Indipendence Square is in the centre of the town, between the old 19th-century buildings, the parish hall and the small square of the Church of St Nicholas.
The Ethnographic Museum ‘Sa Dommu Eccia’ (‘The Old House’, in Sardinian) is located in Piazza Indipendenza, inside the 19th-century building.
The parish church, dedicated to St. Nicholas of Bari, is at the center of the village, near the Town Hall, between Independence Square and the churchyard.
“Bingiggedda” square: the name of this large, recently renovated square means ‘small vineyard’ in Sardinian and was dedicated to the cultivation of vines.
The “Orientale Sarda” 125 highway that links Cagliari to Olbia runs through the town of Baunei.
The “Usuonu” Wash-house, Baunei and surroundings. Tourism Baunei.