Mnajdra



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Mnajdra Temple is a prehistoric temple complex located in Qawra, Malta. It is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most important archaeological sites on the island. The temple complex consists of three temples, which were built between 3600 and 2500 BC. The temples are made of coralline limestone and are believed to have been used for religious ceremonies.

The entrance fee for Mnajdra Temple is €10 for adults and €5 for children. The site is open daily from 9am to 5pm, with the last admission at 4:30pm. Tickets can be purchased on site.

There is no official website for Mnajdra Temple, but more information can be found on the Visit Malta website.

In the surrounding area, visitors can also explore the nearby Ħaġar Qim Temple, which is another prehistoric temple complex. The entrance fee for Ħaġar Qim Temple is also €10 for adults and €5 for children. The site is open daily from 9am to 5pm, with the last admission at 4:30pm. Tickets can be purchased on site.

Other nearby attractions include the Blue Grotto, a natural sea cave formation, and the Dingli Cliffs, which offer stunning panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea. Both attractions are free to visit and open to the public.

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