Hagar Qim, a megalithic temple complex on Malta’s southern coast, stands as one of the earliest freestanding stone buildings on Earth, dating back to the 4th millennium BC. Part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site that encompasses six other Maltese megalithic temples, Hagar Qim is renowned for its exceptional state of preservation. Visitors can explore the intricate layout of the temple, which features large stone slabs and chambers that provide a tangible connection to the island’s ancient past. The site offers a glimpse into the architectural and cultural achievements of the Neolithic people who once inhabited this Mediterranean island.
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