Mnajdra



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Mnajdra is a prehistoric temple located on the southern coast of the island of Malta, in the village of Qrendi. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and considered one of the most impressive prehistoric sites in Europe. The temple was built around 3600 BC and consists of three temples that are aligned with the rising sun on the equinoxes.

The site is open to visitors from 9:00am to 5:00pm, with last admission at 4:30pm. The entrance fee is €10 for adults and €5 for students and seniors. Children under 12 years old are free. Visitors can also purchase a combined ticket for Mnajdra and the nearby Ħaġar Qim temples for €15.

The official website for Mnajdra is www.heritagemalta.org/mnajdra-temples.

Nearby attractions include the Blue Grotto, a series of sea caves with crystal-clear water that can be accessed by boat. The caves are open from 9:00am to 5:00pm, with tickets costing €8 for adults and €4 for children. Another popular attraction is the Ħaġar Qim temples, which are located just a short distance from Mnajdra. The site is open to visitors from 9:00am to 5:00pm, with last admission at 4:30pm. The entrance fee is €10 for adults and €5 for students and seniors. Children under 12 years old are free.

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