Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu

Archaeological site · Sassari

Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu

Archaeological site · Sassari

1

07021 Arzachena, Province of Sassari, Italy

Photos

Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by Dominikus (Atlas Obscura User)
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by Dominikus (Atlas Obscura User)
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Gia... (Commons)
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by Dominikus (Atlas Obscura User)
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null
Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu by null

Highlights

Explore the fascinating Giants’ Tomb, a well-preserved Bronze Age burial site with massive megalithic stones and a mysterious history that beckons the curious.  

Placeholder
Placeholder
Placeholder

07021 Arzachena, Province of Sassari, Italy Get directions

gesecoarzachena.it

Information

Static Map

07021 Arzachena, Province of Sassari, Italy Get directions

+39 345 576 0643
gesecoarzachena.it

Features

wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jul 11, 2025

Powered By

You might also like

Terms of Use • Privacy Policy • Cookie Policy
 © 2025 Postcard Technologies, Inc.
@atlasobscura

History Tour: The Bronze Age World

"Giants’ graves, or Tomba dei giganti, are megalithic gallery graves that were used as public tombs during the Bronze Age. The tombs are made of a central stele, a stone or wooden slab, which has a hole cut into it that functions as the entrance. Walls extend from the door and form an interior corridor grave. Originally, the interior would have been covered. So far, 321 such monuments have been discovered in Sardinia, including the one at Coddu Vecchiu. The massive gravestones were built by the Nuragic civilization, which existed in Sardinia from the second millennium BCE. to the second century CE. Despite the imaginative name, the sites were not the burial site of any giant; they were giant community burial chambers. Though we know the tombs had a funerary purpose, more questions remain. Little is known about the rituals or traditional beliefs that motivated their construction. Were they mass graves? Were they built to facilitate the journey into the afterlife? Since their existence has yet to be justified by scientific research, they have been credited to the supernatural, which has only increased their mystery. For example, it is widely believed that positive energy infuses the air surrounding a Giants’ Tomb and provides spiritual rejuvenation. Legend also claims that yes, indeed, these were the tombs of powerful giants. It is the enormity of the slabs that feeds that theory; the largest is over 100 feet tall. In part because of the presence of these imposing monuments, several journalists and researchers have argued that Sardinia is the site of the lost Atlantis. In 2002, journalist Sergio Frau published a book, “The Pillars of Hercules,” arguing that the Nuragic civilization was destroyed suddenly by a tsunami, just like Atlantis. A recent exhibition at UNESCO was devoted to Frau’s theory, Sardinian monuments, and the “imposing vanished civilisation of the Nuraghes.” After all, all that remains of that lost world are enigmatic stone remnants." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

https://www.atlasobscura.com/lists/atlas-guide-to-bronze-age
View Postcard for Giants' grave of Coddu Vecchiu

Connie

Google
A very interesting visit to this megalithic tomb, which was likely once connected to the Prisgiona nuraghic complex a few meters away, with excavated materials dating to the Bronze Age and the Copper Age. We visited at 6:30pm (the ticket office and site shuts at 7:30pm) and we were the only people there making it very relaxing. Ticket prices to see one monument are €4, or you can book to see more monuments (i.e. 3 monuments for €10) but you have to state at the time of booking which monuments you specifically want to see, as they are then listed on your ticket. It was a nice and short walk to the Giant’s Tomb - approximately 5 mins, and then probably 5 minutes of time walking along the tomb.

Pete Jupp

Google
Not loads to see, was ok and the guide was very friendly.

Kamila Červená

Google
It is one of the best preserved Giant Tombs at the island. It can be easily found since there are signs everywhere. The ticket cost 4€ for an adult if you want to visit just the tomb, but I recommend you go visit also the nuraghe La prisgiona- 10 minutes walk from the tomb, ticket for both goes for 7€/adult

Zdeněk Konopásek

Google
Good parking, well preserved, nice views.

Eric Berberich

Google
A small place - but worth to visit - in particular as part of the multi-ticket deal for the archeological sites in Arzachena

Chris Jones

Google
Impressive Neolithic monument, well restored. Easily accessible. Also visit the remarkable village just 1km down the road

Iman Traveler

Google
It worth to see. Noce historic area from Neolitic age. Also very close to another archeologic site, Nuraghe. From Arzachena is just about 15 minutes. They provide free guide service on spot. Enjoy

Stephanie Grubenmann (stg)

Google
very old gravesite. several big rocks in beautiful green nature. 5 minute walk from the ticket shop. entrance costs 3,50€. you can walk from here to another nearby location with archeological excavations. takes about 15 minutes. very nice walk!