Incredible landmark of human history. The site seems to be well kept at first sight, tho at closer look you notice the explanations written on the viewpoints are ridiculous, short and made to disreguard and dumb down the visitors. There is a cave entrance adjacent to the site, only the top of the cave with half a meter entry was excavated and explanation reads it was used as a trash bin by the ancients... Why was the cave not excavated? Directly next to the site there is enormous area with newly planted Olive trees. Same was done in Turky's Gobekly Tepi to prevent future excavations and make people look away. On the other side not even 20 meters from the site a tennis court was build. Incredible negligance on the side of UNESCO! In conclusion i am certain that excavations of the surounding area, cave and even depth of gigantia is being denied. Explanations on the viewpoints present the builders as savages to the public. Very bad info and potential destruction of the un excavated surounding area, all done under the supervision of UNESCO. People deserve to know the truth of their ancient origins! All of this can be confirmed using Google...
Read moreIncredible piece of ancient history! Ġgantija Temples on Gozo are truly awe-inspiring — it’s unbelievable that they’re older than the Egyptian pyramids! The site is beautifully preserved, and the visitor centre provides fascinating insights into the Neolithic culture that built these temples over 5,500 years ago.
You can walk close to the massive stone structures and really feel the sense of mystery surrounding this ancient sanctuary. The views over Gozo are stunning, and the whole area is peaceful and easy to explore.
A must-visit UNESCO World Heritage Site — perfect for history lovers and anyone who wants to experience something...
Read moreIncredible piece of ancient history!
Ġgantija is absolutely breathtaking. It’s hard to believe these temples are older than the pyramids! The site is really well maintained, with a great visitor center and plenty of info to help you understand what you’re looking at. You can walk right up to the massive stone structures—it’s like stepping back in time.
The views of Gozo from the site are beautiful too, and everything is laid out in a way that makes it easy to explore at your own pace. A must-visit if you’re in Malta or Gozo—whether you’re into history or just want to see something...
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