The name says it all. Torre Delle Stelle, “Tower of the Stars”, is a village where constellations are not just overhead, but written into the landscape. Nestled on Sardinia’s southern coast, its street names read like a starmap: Via Orione, Via Saturno, Via Della Via Lattea. A stroll here feels like walking through the cosmos.
At the edge of the village stands the ancient Torre de Su Fenugu, a 16th-century Aragonese watchtower. In 1963, Belgian Edith Pelgrims de Bigard transformed this remote spot into a summer haven. The absence of light pollution and the vast, open sky inspired her to rename the tower Torre Delle Stelle, capturing the celestial wonder that defines the area.
Today, low-built villas lie between pine trees and crescent beaches. Life moves slowly here, in rhythm with the stars. Nights unfold on open terraces under skies so bright and clear, they feel close enough to touch. Street names echo zodiac signs and planets, inviting residents and visitors alike to pause, reflect, and look up.
Torre Delle Stelle is more than a scenic retreat—it’s a sensory and spiritual experience. Whether you’re drawn by astrology, astronomy, or simply the quiet, luminous beauty of the Mediterranean, this is a place to reconnect. In Torre Delle Stelle, you don’t just wish upon stars; you live among them.