Today’s Piazzetta Mediterraneo has hosted, with certainty since the 19th century, the cemetery next to the parish, then abandoned at the end of the century.
It was not until 1925 that the fence of the old cemetery was removed to create a passage area. In the early 1930s the Casa del Fascio, a two-story building, was inaugurated, which in later years would serve various functions, including as the headquarters of the newly formed municipality since 1959, office of the Pro Loco (founded in 1966), today the Municipal Tourist Office and headquarters of the Tourist Consortium. The current small square dates back to the 1980s. In the 1970s-80s the building’s facade housed an Orgosolo-style mural against American military bases in Sardinia, now no longer visible.