Hagar Qim

Hagar Qim is one of Malta’s most impressive prehistoric temples with huge limestone blocks set on a cliff near the sea with Filfla Island visible out on the horizon.

The temple dates to the fourth millennium BC and is part of the group of Megalithic Temples of Malta recognised by UNESCO for their outstanding age and architecture.

There is a small visitor centre and a pathway that leads down to the temple tent — the long protective canopy that keeps the stones safe from the weather. From the path you get lovely views across the sea to Filfla.

The site displays carved stone fragments and decorated slabs and the visitor centre explains the finds and the temple’s long history in simple and accessible panels.

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