Ġgantija is a megalithic temple complex from the Neolithic era, on the Mediterranean island of Gozo in Malta. The Ġgantija temples are the earliest of the Megalithic Temples of Malta and are older than the pyramids of Egypt. Their makers erected the two Ġgantija temples during the Neolithic, which makes these temples more than 5500 years old and the world's second oldest existing manmade religious structures after Göbekli Tepe in present-day Turkey. Together with other similar structures, these have been designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Megalithic Temples of Malta.
The temples are elements of a ceremonial site used in a fertility rite. Researchers have found that the numerous figurines and statues found on site are associated with that cult. According to local Gozitan folklore, a giantess who ate nothing but fava beans and honey bore a child from a man of the common people. With the child hanging from her shoulder, she built these temples and used them as places of worship.
1 Oct - 31 May
Daily 9 am - 5 pm
Last admission 4:30 pm
1 June - 30 Sep
9 am - 6 pm
Last admission 5:30 pm
Closed 24/25/31 Dec, 1 Jan & Good Friday
Adults: €9
Youths: €7
Children: €5
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ġgantija
Official website http://heritagemalta.org/museums-sites/ggantija-temples/
Phone +356 21 553 194
Address John Otto Bayer Street, Xagħra, Gozo, Malta
Coordinates 36°2'50.005" N 14°16'8.641" E