The nuraghe Palmavera is an archaeological site located in the territory of Alghero, Sardinia.
The main tower dates back to the first phase (15th-14th century BC) and retains the central chamber covered with the tholos and built with stones in limestone.
The tower is archaic, with the entrance free of side passages and with the niches just sketched in the walls of the main chamber.
At the center of the hut, on a circular altar, it is present a model of a nuragic tower in sandstone.
The village was destroyed by fire, probably at the end of the eighth century BC and was later sporadically attended in Punic and Roman times, as witnessed by some pottery found.