- Heritage Malta
Heritage Malta is a conservation group in the Mediterranean island of
Malta .ites protected by Heritage Malta
The following archaeological and historical buildings and structures have been under protection:
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Abbatija Tad-Dejr
A number of ancient paleochristiancatacombs located in a plateau under the city of Rabat, near the ditch ofMdina . Dating between the late-Roman to the early-Byzantine periods, it is similar to theHypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni , it houses one of the most important early Christian burial sites south of Rome.
The tomb consists of four highly-decorated hypogeas. A church hewn in the rock with a stone altar is also located in the complex.*
Borġ in-Nadur
This is a four-apse d temple enclosed by a megalithic wall, located nearBirżebbuġa . It is dated to approximately the 20th century BC.cite web|title=Borg in-Nadur - Ancient Temple in Malta in Mainland|url=http://www.megalithic.co.uk/article.php?sid=10430|work=The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map|accessdate=2007-03-01*Ġgantija Temples (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Situated on the island ofGozo , Ġgantija is a megalithic temple complex dating to theNeolithic ages. It is the world's oldest free-standing structure, as well as the oldest religious structure. Built approximately in the 36th century BC, Ġgantija pre-datesStonehenge and theEgyptian Pyramids .*
Għajn Tuffieħa Roman Baths
Discovered by workmen constructing a water works in 1929, thethermae atGħajn Tuffieħa is a classic landmark of Rome's domination on the Maltese Islands. Although the site is mainly in ruin, it is famous for its elaboratemosaic s.*Għar Dalam Cave and Museum
This cave, one kilometre north ofBirżebbuġa , housed evidence of the earliest human occupation of the Maltese Islands which dates back approximately 7,400 years. Remains of earlierIce Age animals have also been excavated and presented in the nearby museum.
The cave had an important role inWorld War II , when it was used first as anair-raid shelter before being used as a fuel depot.*Ħaġar Qim Temples (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Two kilometres south-west ofQrendi , Ħaġar Qim is a temple dating between the 32nd and 25th centuries BC. It is a typical example of the unique Maltese temple architecture for its time, with elaborate carvings andfaçade s. The most famous discovery at Ħaġar Qim was a number of small "fat lady" statues, which is on display atValletta 's National Museum of Archaeology.*
Hypogeum of Ħal-Saflieni (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
This archaeological site is the only subterranean prehistoric temple in the world, dating to the 25th century BC. The complex comprises several dozen rooms in three levels, and was used mainly for ceremonialburial s and other religious duties.*Mnajdra Temples (UNESCO World Heritage Site)
Located near theĦaġar Qim temples, Mnajdra is situated in a hollow near the cliffs of Malta's south-eastern coast. It dates to the same era as Ħaġar Qim, and its decorations and carvings are similar. It is among the best preserved archaeological sites in Malta.*
Skorba Temples
This site is a complex of two temples situated nearZebbiegħ inMġarr . As the remains been left virtually untouched during excavations, Skorba is one of the most complete temple complexes on the island, which includes pitted floors and steps, as well as a corallinelimestone slab nearly four metres high.
The first temple dates between the 36th and 32nd centuries BC with the second, more ruinous temple built approximately 600 years afterwards. There are also a number of Neolithic huts, located west of the first temple.*
St. Paul's Catacombs
Located at Rabat, Malta, these early tunnels and subterranean rooms were used for Christian ceremonial burials. They date back to the 3rd century and is consisted of a number ofcrypt s over an area of 2,200m². [cite web|title=Rabat - St Paul Catacombs|url=http://www.planetware.com/rabat/st-paul-catacombs-m-m-pcata.htm|work=PlanetWare
accessdate=2007-03-01]*
Salina Catacombs
Located nearSalina ,Naxxar , they date to the late Roman to Byzantine period and were used for early Christian rituals. [cite web|title=Tombs Types in Roman Malta|url=http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Agora/5685/tomb.html|accessdate=2007-03-01]*
San Pawl Milqi
The largest and best preservedRoman villa s in Malta is located atBurmurrad , next to and underneath a 17th centurychapel dedicated to Saint Paul. This site is open only on request.*The State Rooms
They are situated within the Grandmaster's Palace in the capital city ofValletta [cite web|title=Valletta - A City Built By Gentlemen for Gentlemen|url=http://www.edrichton.com/History/Valletta.htm|accessdate=2007-03-01] and were part of the official residence of the Grandmaster of the Knights of Malta.*
Ta' Ħagrat Temples
Located a kilometre fromSkorba Temples , it is a well preserved complex of two temples dating between the 36th to 32nd centuries BC. Ta' Ħagrat may have been built on the site of an ancient village, for a number of pots have been excavated here. The most distinctive find here is a small limestone statue of an ancient building.*
Ta' Kola Windmill
Built in 1725 during the reign of the Knights of Malta by GrandmasterAntónio Manoel de Vilhena , and then rebuilt in 1787, the windmill atXagħra ,Gozo gives visitors a taste of life in the small island during the 18th century.*
Tal-Mintna Catacombs
As withSt. Paul's Catacombs the catacombs at Tal-Mintna is an early Christian underground burial complex, located atMqabba . It is known for its elaboratescallop -shaped decorations carved over its window tombs, as well as eight pyramidal 'lamp-holes' opposite an agape table.*
Tarxien Temples
These temples, which date between the 36th to 25th centuries BC, are located in the heart ofTarxien and depict a number of decorative carvings of domesticated animals carved inrelief s and the temple'saltar . The site may have been used foranimal sacrifice s and other rituals.*
Tas-Silġ
This is a pair of temples nearMarsaxlokk that contain the ruins of four different structures from different eras; one from the Tarxien temples period (30th to 25th centuries BC), aBronze Age settlement, a Greco-Punic temple dedicated toAstarte and an early Christian church dating to the 4th to 6th centuries. [cite web|title=Marsaxlokk - Tas-Silg|url=http://www.planetware.com/marsaxlokk/tas-silg-m-m-tas.htm|work=PlanetWare
accessdate=2007-03-01]Museums run by Heritage Malta
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Archaeology Museum , Citadella at Victoria,Gozo
*Folklore Museum , Citadella at Victoria, Gozo
*Inquisitor's Palace ,Birgu
*Malta Maritime Museum , Birgu
*National Museum for the Maltese Language , Birgu
*National Museum of Fine Arts,Valletta
*National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta
*National Museum of Natural History,Mdina
*National War Museum , Valletta
*Natural Science Museum , Citadella at Victoria, Gozo
*Old Prison , Citadella at Victoria, Gozo
*Palace Armoury , Valletta
*Roman Domus , RabatReferences
External links
* [http://www.heritagemalta.org/heritagesites.html Heritage Malta]
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