A thousand years before Stonehenge, when many Paleolithic peoples were still hunting and gathering, the Maltese were building some of the biggest, earliest, and most epic monuments on the planet.
Burial sites in Malta are intrinsically woven into the country’s temple culture and our history, said Tourism and Culture Minister Francis Zammit Dimech. Dr Zammit Dimech was speaking at the second ...
Heritage Malta took drastic action recently to safeguard the integrity of the Ta’ Hagrat Temple in Mgarr by requesting the government property division to expropriate two plots of land for which the ...
The Nomination files produced by the States Parties are published by the World Heritage Centre at its website and/or in working documents in order to ensure transparency, access to information and to ...
Divers head to the Blue Hole, a vertical chimney about 25m deep and 10m that connects to the open sea through an underwater ...
The temple ruins of Hagar Qim and Mnajdra on the island of Malta are now protected by two PTFE-glass (woven fiberglass coated with a PTFE resin) membrane roof structures. The previously unprotected ...
A documentary on the connection between Malta’s Prehistoric Temples and Atlantis will be premiering in Malta on March 24 at the il-Gillieru Hotel in St Paul’s Bay at 6pm The 45-minute documentary is ...
17:19, Fri, Jul 26, 2024 Updated: 17:21, Fri, Jul 26, 2024 A megalithic temple could be 8,000 years older than previously thought, according to a controversial Netflix series. Article continues below ...
From incredible architecture to ancient maritime history, Malta is packed with unique attractions to explore. What’s more, these sun-blessed islands make an ideal break any time of year, whether ...
The Bureau expressed its concern regarding the protection of Megalithic temples and requested the World Heritage Centre to draw the attention of the competent Maltese authorities to the necessity of ...
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