Olbia is the capital of the historical region of Gallura in Italy. This is a city with an incredibly rich historical past and interesting national culture. Since ancient times, many architectural landmarks and shrines of different epochs have remained in the city. Life doesn’t stop in Olbia either in the daytime or at night. Corso Umberto, the main street in the city, is the primary destination for bars, restaurants, and entertainment venues. In the historic city center, tourists find themselves in the kaleidoscope of streets with numerous boutiques, jewelry shops, souvenir shops, and nightclubs. The neighborhoods of Olbia are no less interesting. They offer a range of opportunities for active recreation. The history of Olbia started yet during the prehistoric time. According to historic data, the Carthaginians founded a settlement on the site of modern Olbia at the edge of the 6th and 7th centuries BC. That being said, there is evidence that Nuragic people were the first settlers in the region. There are traces of this ancient civilization in the Italian region that date back to the 8th century BC. Over the years, the Phoenicians replaced the Carthaginians, but their reign was not long as well. The Romans conquered the settlement and turned it into a large seaport. The Roman Empire period was a golden age for Olbia. The town was developing actively and establishing business connections with other countries. The Romans even managed to build a naval base in the
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