Templos De Tarxien



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The Tarxien Temples are a prehistoric site in Malta, located on the southern coast of the island. The temples were constructed between 3600 and 2500 BC and are considered to be one of the most important archaeological sites on the island.

The site is open to visitors daily from 9am to 5pm, and admission is €6 for adults and €4.50 for students and senior citizens. The official website for the Tarxien Temples is www.heritagemalta.org.

If you're visiting the Tarxien Temples, there are a few other sites in the area that are worth checking out. The Hypogeum, a UNESCO World Heritage site, is located nearby and is one of the most impressive prehistoric monuments in the world. The Hypogeum is open to visitors daily, but advance booking is required. The Hal Saflieni Archaeological Museum is also located in the area, and offers a fascinating look at Malta's prehistoric past.

Both the Hypogeum and Hal Saflieni Archaeological Museum are open daily, but hours may vary. It's best to check their websites for current hours and admission prices.

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