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  2. Casa Steri - Museum Of Sardinian Farming And Food Culture
In the ‘heart’ of Marmilla, in the hills and giare (basalt plateaus) of southern Sardinia, an ancient rural dwelling accompanies visitors through the history, culture and tradition of the Island’s food

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