• Heritage Malta runs the conservation of Tas-Silġ;[23] although the site is closed to the public, it may be visited by groups on appointment.
  • Tas-Silġ is the archaeological complex with the longest history of use within the Maltese Islands. ... Tas-Silġ Temple, Marsaxlokk, Malta.
  • The early Christian remains at Tas-Silġ and San Pawl Milqi, Malta: a reconsideration of the archaeological evidence. Mario Buhagiar.
  • The name Tas-Silġ is derived from the nearby Church of Our Lady of the Snows, built in the 1800s.
  • Fort Tas-Silg stoi na wysokim wzgórzu nad zatoką Il-Ħofra ż-Żgħira u nasady półwyspu Delimara. ... Things to do near Fort Tas-Silġ.
  • Tas-Silg is the name derived from the chapel on its southern slopes dedicated to ‘Madonna Tas-Silg’ meaning “Our Lady of the Snows".
  • There are many remains of free-standing, prehistoric megalithic temples on Malta, and the one at Tas-Silġ did not stand alone in the area.
  • Megalithic ruins at Tas-Silġ, Triq Xrobb l-Għaġin in Marsaxlokk, Malta. (Zugraga/CC BY SA 4.0). The Roman Temple Under a Farmhouse.
  • In this guide, we’ll discuss all of these natural attractions and many others you’ll see on the modified version of Route B of the Tas-Silġ Walk.
  • The countryside offers its share of interesting features as well. The walk passes by the important archaeological site of Tas-Silġ, the Marsaskala saltpans...
  • The site at Tas-Silġ has been in use as a religious site in several different periods, and its archaeological remains cover more than four thousand year.
  • Some of these shreds have votive inscriptions. It is claimed that the Cippi of Melqart might have originally been at the Tas-Silġ temple, but their origin is disputed.