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Monday, 14 November 2011

Argentiera, Sardinia, Italy

Argentiera is a Ghost town and a frazione (hamlet) in the comune of Sassari, in Sardinia, Italy. It is far 43 km from Sassari. It is located in a narrow valley, in front of the Sardinian Sea.

The village
History
Argentiera is a former mining town, its name comes from the Italian argento, that means silver.
The mine was exploited since the ancient era, from the Romans and the Phoenicians. It was reopened in 19th century by a Belgian company, called "Società di Corr'e boi". The French writer Honoré de Balzac, explored the village in 1838.
The most florid period for the mining village were the 1940s. The town declined after World War II, and the mine was closed in 1963.

Argentiera's beach

Today the village is abandoned, and it is one of the most important example of industrial archaeology in Sardinia, it is included in the Geological-Mining Park of Sardinia and preserved by UNESCO.
 The Laveria
 Typical sandwiched stone in Argentiera
 Cape Argentiera in North West Sardinia
Ruins of the village










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