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Mnajdra
- Mnajdra was vandalized on 13 April 2001, when at least three people armed with crowbars toppled or broke about 60 megaliths, and inscribed graffiti on them.
- The Mnajdra temples are just a five minute walk from the Hagar Qim temples and most people choose to buy a combined ticket and visit both.
- There are actually three temples at Mnajdra, with the upper temple is the oldest structure in the Mnajdra complex and dates to the Ggantija phase (3600-3200 BC).
- Bu iki harika yeri karşılaştırırsak, Mnajdra'nın çok daha doğru ve daha güvenilir bir şekilde inşa edildiğini söyleyebiliriz.
- What to See at Mnajdra Temples. Mnajdra occupies an isolated position on a rugged stretch of coast overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the isle of Fifla.
- In 2007 – 2009 over Mnajdra and over the nearby Ħaġar Qim were built protective tents to protect them from the elements – Sunlight and direct heat, wind, and rain.
- In 1992 UNESCO recognized the Mnajdra complex and four other Maltese megalithic structures as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
- İki farklı yapıdaki Hagar Qim ve Mnajdra tapınakları hem mimari olarak hem de planlama ve inşaat teknikleri açısından...
- Mnajdra (“mna-ee-dra”) is a Neolithic temple complex on the southern coast of Malta, less than a kilometer from the famous Hagar Qim temple.