Discover Malta’s Prehistoric Wonders in Paola and Tarxien This Sunday
Kordin III
Malta’s rich tapestry of history stretches back thousands of years, and this Sunday 15 June, visitors have a rare chance to step into the island’s prehistoric world through a unique archaeological experience. Explore two of Malta’s most remarkable ancient landmarks; Kordin III and the Tarxien Prehistoric Complex, on an unforgettable journey into the distant past.
Located in the heart of Malta, Kordin III is one of the island’s most fascinating but lesser-known prehistoric sites. During this special event, the site will be brought to life through guided tours led by knowledgeable experts who will share insights into the temple’s structure, purpose, and the rituals that once took place there. Tours are offered at 9:00 am, 10:00 am, 11:00 am, and 12:00 pm in small, intimate groups of up to 25 participants. This limited capacity ensures a more personal and engaging experience, allowing guests to truly appreciate the intricate details and unique archaeological features of the site.
The tour fee of only Eur5 not only grants access to Kordin III but also includes complimentary same-day admission to the nearby Tarxien Prehistoric Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site renowned for its elaborate stone carvings and impressive temple structures. Visitors are encouraged to take full advantage of this dual-site experience, immersing themselves in the awe-inspiring ingenuity of Malta’s earliest civilisations.
Due to the exclusive nature of the Kordin III tours, pre-booking is essential. Spaces are limited and fill quickly, so early reservation is strongly recommended to avoid disappointment. Book your spot now online or directly from any Heritage Malta museums and sites.
Tarxien Temples
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a curious traveller, or simply someone looking for a meaningful cultural experience, this event offers a rare glimpse into the spiritual and architectural brilliance of Malta’s prehistoric inhabitants. Don’t miss this extraordinary opportunity to connect with one of Europe’s oldest cultures and uncover the ancient roots that continue to shape the Maltese Islands today.
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