Underground pedestrian tunnel - once served by locomotives - still walkable today. It offers an authentic experience, unmissable . Excavated on the Sant'Antonio vein since 1852.
An underground experiential journey
The Palace and Headquarters
Built by Giovanni Antonio Sanna in Liberty and Revival style, built between 1869 and 1878.
Historical palace | art | offices
Stories of everyday life between the stables and the workers' house, right next to the mineral deposit. First mining site granted to Giovanni Antonio Sanna by King Carlo Alberto in 1848.
Homes | Stables | Mineral deposit
Workshops for the repair of the mine tools. Joinery, foundry and mechanical turning had a central role. Historical environments of the first half of the '900.
Carpentry | Foundry | Turning shop
Around the San Giovanni extraction well there are machines useful to underground life. Historical environments of the second half of the 19th century.
Extraction wells | Technical rooms
Cycling inside the confined area of the Cantieri di Levante, among the various non-museum sectors, full of panoramas, glimpses and unexpected details.
Landscapes | Architecture | Fun
An itinerary out of the ordinary. A 4x4 that will make you experience the territory from a new perspective, through the abandoned mines of the west, up to the sea.
Adventures | Sea | Mines
To 01.04 from 30.10.2024
Exhibition shared by Cristian Castlnuovo
Artists on display: Beppe Fumagalli, Enrica Bedas, Josto Mura, Romeo Pinna, Davide Volponi, Francesca Sorrentino, Alberto Masala, Giovanni Sesia, Andrea Forges Davanzati, Cristian Castelnuovo, Carlo A. Cicci Borghi, Carlo Nieddu Arrica, Paolo Falconi
Contemporary Art | Exibition