Oristano
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Oristano
Oristano is a city in Italy, on the island of Sardinia. It is the capital of the Province of Oristano, in the central-western part of the island. The city sits on the edge of the Campidano plain. Oristano became the capital on July 16, 1974. As of 2025, it is the seventh-largest city in Sardinia, with about 30,007 people living there.
The city's work comes from services, farming, tourism, and small businesses. Oristano has history, culture, and natural beauty, making it a fun place to learn about in Sardinia.
History
Oristano has a long and interesting past. Long ago, it was called Aristiánēs Límnē by the Byzantines and was near an old Phoenician town named Othoca, now called Santa Giusta.
In 1070, it became important when Archbishop Torcotorio moved the bishopric there for safety, and it became the capital of the Judicate of Arborea.
During medieval times, Oristano was powerful and had conflicts with other kingdoms on the island of Sardinia. Later, it became part of the Kingdom of Sardinia under Spanish and then Piedmontese rule. In 1921, some Sardinian veterans founded the Sardinian Action Party in the city.
Climate
Oristano has a subtropical mediterranean climate with hot summers and mild winters. Most of the rain falls in the winter months. Even in dry summers, the nights stay warm and a little humid.
Demographics
As of 2025, Oristano has a population of 30,007 people. About half are male and half are female.
There are fewer young people in Oristano than in Italy overall, but more older people.
In 2024, around 3% of the people in Oristano were born in other countries. The five most common groups come from Romanians, Chinese, Senegalese, Bangladeshis, and Pakistanis.
| Year | Pop. | ±% |
|---|---|---|
| 1861 | 8,020 | — |
| 1871 | 8,617 | +7.4% |
| 1881 | 8,892 | +3.2% |
| 1901 | 8,967 | +0.8% |
| 1911 | 10,033 | +11.9% |
| 1921 | 12,119 | +20.8% |
| 1931 | 11,258 | −7.1% |
| 1936 | 12,453 | +10.6% |
| 1951 | 16,298 | +30.9% |
| 1961 | 21,738 | +33.4% |
| 1971 | 26,059 | +19.9% |
| 1981 | 29,424 | +12.9% |
| 1991 | 30,990 | +5.3% |
| 2001 | 31,169 | +0.6% |
| 2011 | 31,155 | −0.0% |
| 2021 | 30,653 | −1.6% |
| Source: ISTAT | ||
Government
See also: List of mayors of Oristano
Oristano is the capital of the Province of Oristano in Sardinia, Italy. It became the capital on July 16, 1974. The city is an important center in the region, located on the Campidano plain.
Culture
Sa Sartiglia and other events
Sa Sartiglia is a special horse race in Oristano that has been held for over 500 years, on Carnival Sunday and Mardi Gras. On Sunday, farmers organize the race. On Mardi Gras, carpenters organize it.
During the race, riders on horses try to catch a small tin star hanging from a ribbon above the street. They ride very fast and try to grab the star. The number of stars caught each day is thought to predict how well the harvest and carpentry work will go that year.
After Sa Sartiglia, there is another event called La Pariglia. In this event, the same riders perform tricks and stunts on their horses. The leader of both events is called Su Componidori, chosen by the members of the organizations. This leader is seen as a symbol of the land. At the end of the tournament, Su Componidori blesses the town with flowers wrapped in a ribbon.
Main sights
- The Tower of St. Christophoros, also called Tower of Mariano II, was built in 1290. It is 19 metres (62 feet) tall and shows what the old city walls looked like long ago.
- Torrione ("Big Tower") of Portixedda is another historic tower.
- St. Mary's Cathedral was first built in 1130 and rebuilt later. Some parts of the old church remain, like parts of the tower and a special chapel. Inside, there is a wooden statue called the Annunziata, thought to be made by the artist Nino Pisano.
- The Church of St. Francis of Assisi was built around 1200. Inside, there is a wooden sculpture known as the Christ of Nicodemus.
- The Franciscan church of Santa Chiara, finished in 1428, has a beautiful French-Gothic style.
- The Church and cloister of the Carmine is a great example of Baroque-Roccoco style in Oristano.
- The Church of Saint Sebastian is the only medieval church located outside the old city walls.
- The Church of Saint Dominic was built in 1634. It has a wooden altar. After changes over time, it is now used for meetings and concerts instead of services.
- Near the village of Massama, there is a small, very old church called the Oratory of the Souls.
Main article: Nino Pisano
Main article: Visigothic art
Transport
Oristano can be reached by train from Sardinia's ports of Olbia and Porto Torres, and from the island's main cities Cagliari and Sassari. Buses leave from a station near Piazza G.Manno to take you to all the villages in the area. There is also a special bus service that runs twice a day to and from Cagliari Elmas Airport, taking about 2 hours.
The city has an airport called Fenosu Airport, located just 3 kilometers away, but it is no longer open for use. There is also a cargo sea port in the area.
Twin towns – sister cities
See also: List of twin towns and sister cities in Italy
Oristano has special friendships with other cities. It is twinned with:
- Ciutadella de Menorca, Spain, since 1991
- Garden City, Kansas, United States
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