Qrendi Hagar Qim
Leave your feedback
LEAVE YOUR FEEDBACK

Video ID: 413

Submitting Feedback

Malta’s temples are older than the Egyptian pyramids

Description

The temple at Hagar Qim is probably the most well-known in Malta.

The site has seen some impressive discoveries over the years, including statues and carvings representing a fertility goddess, a rather well-proportioned woman known as the Venus of Malta. Hagar Qim dates back to around 3600 to 3200 BC.

The temple stands on a hilltop overlooking the sea and the tiny island of Filfla. Other ruins stand a few metres away from the main temple and the forecourt and facade follow the pattern typical of temples across Malta and Gozo. Particularly noteworthy are the larger stones at the corners, which are notched to take the second of the horizontal courses above.

Various items of interest have been unearthed at Hagar Qim, notably a decorated pillar altar, two table-altars and other artefacts which are on display at the National Museum of Archaeology on Republic Street in Valletta.

Hagar Qim is a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

More places from Qrendi

Remembering schooldays in Malta in the 1950s and 1960s
Qrendi school
We all have strong memories of our first few days at primary school in Malta, al...
Malta’s temples are older than the Egyptian pyramids
Qrendi Hagar Qim
The temple at Hagar Qim is probably the most well-known in Malta. The site has s...

Places Nearby

A look back at the Malta gas plant at Qajjenza
Birzebbuga
This interesting film from our archives shows busy workers at the gas bottling p...
Cleaning up Malta more than 60 years ago
Malta clean up malta
Campaigns to make Malta green and clean are nothing new. Communities across the ...
Malta miracle! How Cospicua Church defied the odds during the war
Cospicua National Pilgrimage of the Immaculate Conception
Cospicua is well known for its annual Feast of the Immaculate Conception, which ...
Digging deep to uncover Malta’s ancient history
Dingli
This archive footage from 1966 shows archeologists exploring one of Malta’...
Malta’s love of equestrian sports over the years
MARSA horse riding
Horse racing, dressage and showjumping have been popular events in Malta for dec...
Restoration of Tarxien Parish Church
TARXIEN
The parish church of Tarxien was built in 1595 and is dedicated to the Annunciat...
All set for take off? A look back at Malta’s former air terminal
Luqa Dom Mintoff air malta
Malta International Airport is the only airport in Malta and occupies the locati...
Keeping Maltese traditions alive: All Souls’ Day
Paola all souls day
All Souls’ Day is commemorated in Malta on November 2 each year. Also know...
The fortress protecting Malta for over 400 years
Birzebbuga Fort San Lucian
St Lucian Tower in Birzebbuga is the second largest watchtower in Malta. It is o...
The Vulcan plane crash that devastated Zabbar
Zabbar Vincenza Zammit RAF Luqa Vulcan
This is the shocking aftermath of one of the worst aviation disasters in Malta&#...
Malta’s Silent City of Mdina over the years
Mdina
The charming walled city of Mdina, perched high on a hilltop, at the highest poi...
Malta’s Blue Grotto has always been a crowd-puller
Zurrieq Joe Dimech Blue Grotto
People have been flocking to the Blue Grotto for decades to see the spectacular ...