Temples in Malta

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Tel: +356 2180 0992 | Triq Kordin, Paola (Rahal Gdid), Malta.
The Kordin III prehistoric temples date back to 3,700BC. It is one of the most complete from the period beyond the major temple complexes of Tarxien, Hagar Qim & Mnajdra and Ggantija. It vaunts of the largest prehistoric paved fore court and also unique stone through. The temple is secluded... Read More
Tel: +356 21 553 194 | Temples Street, Xaghra, Gozo. XRA 2161
The Ġgantija Temples consist of two megalithic temples surrounded by a massive common boundary wall and dating to between 3600 BC and 3200 BC. One of the most striking features of the entire complex, the boundary wall, is built using the header and stretcher technique, with the megaliths... Read More
Tel: +356 21 424 231 | Triq Ħaġar Qim, Qrendi, Malta. QRD 2501
The temple of Ħaġar Qim was excavated for the first time in 1839, dates from the Ġgantija phase (c. 3600 - 3200 BC). It stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea and the islet of Fifla and lies some 2km south-west of the village of Qrendi. Read More
Tel: +356 21 424 231 | Triq Haġar Qim, Qrendi, Malta. QRD 2502
Mnajdra lies tucked in a hollow in the cliffs on Malta's southern coast. The site is probably the most atmospheric of all Malta's temples. It lies in an isolated position on a rugged stretch of coast overlooking the isle of Fifla. Read More
Tel: +356 21 580 590 | St. Anne Square, Żebbiegħ, Mgarr, Malta. MGR 2210
Skorba Temples lie in fields overlooking Żebbiegħ, a hamlet near Mġarr. Remains include the stone paving of the entrance passage, with perforations to carry libation offerings, the torba floors of the apses, a 3.90 metre high slab of coralline limestone, and a step covered with pitted decoration. Read More
Tel: +356 21 586 264 | St. Peter Street, Mgarr, Malta. MGR 1541
Ta' Ħaġrat dates from around 3600 – 3200 BC, and is one of the earliest temple buildings in Malta. The temple is smaller than many of the Islands' temples, at 15m long internally, but it is better preserved. The temple, with its characteristic, imposing façade, is almost undoubtedly a... Read More
Tel: +356 21 695 578 | Neolithic Temples Street, Tarxien, Malta. TXN 1063
Tarxien Temples, dating from 3600 to 2500 BC, is the most complex of all temple sites in Malta and consists of four megalithic structures. The temples are renowned for the detail of their carvings, which include domestic animals carved in relief, altars, and screens decorated with spiral designs... Read More

The Hypogeum Temples

Tel: +356 21 805 018/9 | Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, Burial Street, Paola (Rahal Gdid), Malta. PLA 1116
This truly unique site enjoys an individual listing on the UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The Hypogeum consists of halls, chambers and passages hewn out of the living rock and covering some 500m². The rock-cut chambers are of a diverse shapes and sizes and finished to different standards of... Read More
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