Hagar Qim

Discovered under a mound of rubble in 1839, the Neolithic temples of Hagar Qim, which date from 300 BC, are some of the oldest man-made structures in the world. Reminiscent of England’s Stonehenge, the temples are built of limestone rock, some towering six metres (20ft) high, and weighing several tonnes. The complex is an impressive maze of corridors, chambers, niches and altars, all carved out of stone using flint. On the morning of the summer solstice, sunlight passes through a hole known as the ‘oracle hole’ and fills the apse of the temple. The nearby Mnajdra temples are also breathtaking and are included, along with the Hagar Qim, Tarxien, Ta’Hagrat, Skorba and Ggantija temple complexes, on the UNESCO World Heritage List.
Air: Malta International Airport. Road: Bus: Public services. Car: Road towards Wied Zurrieq (from Valletta).

Contact Addresses

Museum of Archaeology, Auberge de Provence, Republic Street, Valetta, Malta
Tel: 2122 1623 or 2123 9545
Website: www.heritagemalta.org

Tourist Information

Malta Tourism Authority
229 Merchants Street, Valletta CMR 02, Malta
Tel: 21 22 4444. Fax: 2122 0401. E-mail: info@visitmalta.com
Website: www.visitmalta.com
Malta Tourism Authority – UK & Eire
Malta House, 36-38 Piccadilly, London W1J 0LD, UK
Tel: (020) 7292 4900. Fax: (020) 7734 1880. E-mail: office.uk@visitmalta.com

Location

Malta
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