It’s marked among the oldest structures in the world, but does everyone know that this mega-monument is on the island of Gozo and is a UNESCO site?

If you visit the Maltese islands and you do not check it out, it’s like you’ve been to Egypt without checking out the Pyramids.

The structures, which are found in the village of Xagħra are remarkable for several reasons.

1. This is a site that has withstood the test of time. Ġgantija Temples actually consists of 2 temples next to each other. The Temples face the south-east, and also Nuffara Hill which is a location of a Bronze Age settlement in Gozo.

2. The temples are built from mega boulders weighing several tonnes each. When one thinks of their construction, one understands the feat that was involved in the erection of such an edifice.

3. The temples are believed to have been part of a ceremonial site associated with fertility rites and in fact, many think that they were dedicated to the goddess of fertility.

4. Ġgantija Temples also feature a visitors centre that exhibits many interesting artefacts. From jewellery to pottery, this is a truly fascinating window on the Neolithic life.

And then beyond this UNESCO site, we cannot avoid mentioning the Citadel, which although not listed as UNESCO World Heritage site, is beyond doubt a unique landmark and treasure to the island of Gozo and all those who visit it!

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