• In 1992 UNESCO recognized the Mnajdra complex and four other Maltese megalithic structures as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
  • 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.
  • Discover the ancient wonders of the Mnajdra Temples in Malta. Explore the Neolithic period and the architectural ingenuity of prehistoric societies.
  • 1992'de UNESCO, Mnajdra kompleksini ve dört diğer Malta megalitik yapısını Dünya Mirası olarak ilan etmiştir. 2009'da koruma çalışmaları tamamlandı.
  • The Hagar Qim Archaeological Park incorporates the Hagar Qim and Mnajdra temples a modern visitor centre and a good 4D introductory film.
  • The sites of Mnajdra and Ħaġar Qim are divided into three sections. ... Mnajdra Temples are located in the Southern part of the Maltese Islands, precisely in Qrendi.
  • Mnajdra history. Malta was first inhabited around 5900 BC, but by 3850 BC, a second wave had arrived from Sicily who built the coralline limestone temples.
  • The Mnajdra Temple complex is located in Qrendi, in Southern Malta, close to the sea in a little valley close to where the temple of Hagar Qim stands.
  • Top ways to experience Mnajdra Temples and nearby attractions. ... Mnajdra is also represented on Maltese coins of 1, 2 and 5 eurocents.
  • Amongst the most important discoveries at Hagar Qim and Mnajdra megalithic temples we find a bevy of human figures.