Ggantija Temples

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Ggantija Temples are a UNESCO world heritage megalithic complex in Malta’s sister Island Gozo. The two temples of Ggantija in Xaghra, are notable for their gigantic Neolithic structures, which were erected during the Neolithic Age (c. 3600-2500 BC).

At more than 5500 years old, the Ggantija temples are the world's oldest free-standing religious structures, pre-dating the Pyramids of Egypt and Stonehenge. The Ggantija temples in Gozo were possibly the site of an Earth Mother Goddess Fertility Cult, with numerous figurines and statues found on site believed to relate to that cult.

Built with rough, coralline limestone blocks, each temple contains five apses connected by a central corridor leading to the innermost trefoil section.