30/03/2026
PORTO ROTONDO, NORTH SARDINIA✨
15 minutes from San Pantaleo, 20 from Olbia, 30 from Porto Cervo.
In the 1960s, the Donà dalle Rose family didn’t just build a marina. They constructed a language, inviting artists to define how the place would be seen, walked, and remembered 🎭
Inside the Church of San Lorenzo, Mario Ceroli strips things back to wood, gesture, and form—his carved interventions turning the space into something almost archaic, intentionally imperfect, deeply tactile ⛪️
Outside, the village unfolds like a sequence. The Amphitheater isn’t there to decorate; it activates the granite, holding voices, pauses, summer nights 🎶
Then you look down. Along Via del Molo—“Fish Street”—Emmanuel Chapalain’s Catena Alimentare runs beneath your feet: stone inlays of fish chasing fish, a quiet, continuous narrative about the sea that quite literally guides your walk to the port 🐟
And throughout, the imprint of Andrea Cascella's works—weight, texture, matter—holding everything together without ever needing attention 🪨
More than 60 years in, Porto Rotondo has started to look back at itself. Installations across the village trace the figures who passed through—cinema, politics, culture—reminding you this wasn’t just designed space, but a lived one, layered over decades 🌿
This isn’t a place you “see.”
It’s one you learn how to read 🌊
Join us on a walking tour to marvel about this particular place in Sardinia! Coming soon!