• Mnajdra (Maltese: L-Imnajdra) is a megalithic temple complex found on the southern coast of the Mediterranean island of Malta.
  • 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.
  • Mnajdra (Maltaca: L-Imnajdra), Akdeniz'deki Malta adasının güney sahillerinde bulunan megalitik bir tapınak kompleksidir.
  • The Mnajdra temples are located near the village of Qrendi in the South of Malta and in close proximity of the Ħaġar Qim temples.
  • The Hagar Qim Archaeological Park incorporates the Hagar Qim and Mnajdra temples a modern visitor centre and a good 4D introductory film.
  • Mnajdra consists of three buildings, constructed in both globigerina and coralline limestone. The first and oldest structure is the small three-apsed structure.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • 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.