Situated near Valletta, the Tarxien Temples stand as one of Malta’s most significant archaeological sites. This UNESCO-listed complex comprises the remains of four temple structures, built between 3,600 and 2,500 BC. Visitors can explore the intricate carved reliefs that adorn the stone, offering a tangible connection to the island’s prehistoric past. The site’s well-preserved features and the detailed craftsmanship of the carvings provide a vivid glimpse into the lives and beliefs of the ancient people who once thrived here.
Tarxien Temples (It-Tempji ta’ Hal Tarxien)
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