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Tags : Sightseeing
Timings : Monday & Wednesday - Sunday: 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Last admission: 4:30 PM
Entry Fees : Ggantija and Ta Kola Combined Ticket -
Adults (18+): EUR 10
Senior Citizens (60+), Youths (12-17 yrs), Concessions & Students: EUR 8
Children (6-11 yrs): EUR 6
Infants (1-5 yrs): Free
Wheelchair Accessible : Yes
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Ggantija Temples are two well-preserved neolithic temples & a visitor center situated in Xaghra on Gozo island. Ggantija is among the oldest free-standing archaeological monuments over the globe. It is the first ancient Maltese structure listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Ggantija Temples are one of the longest-standing monuments in the world that were built between 3600 and 3200 B.C. The site comprises two temples with separate entrances that are enclosed by a common boundary wall. These neolithic structures are made with locally sourced Coralline and Globigerina Limestone. The entrance of the Ä gantija Temples is through an Interpretation Centre that lets the visitors explore various aspects of Neolithic Period life and encompasses a collection of the most remarkable artifacts discovered at varied archaeological sites in Gozo. Notably, the word Ä gantija means 'Place of the giants', and it comes from the folktale that it was constructed by a giantess, acknowledging the massive dimensions of this UNESCO World Heritage Site in Gozo.