Ġgantija Archaeological Park
Archaeological museum · Xaghra ·

Ġgantija Archaeological Park

Archaeological museum · Xaghra ·

Neolithic megalithic temple older than Egyptian pyramids

oldest man made structures
informative museum
conservation efforts
local dining
fresh produce
neolithic history
wheelchair accessible
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null
Ġgantija Archaeological Park by null

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Triq John Otto Bayer, Ix-Xagħra, Malta Get directions

Restroom
Family friendly
Free street parking
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

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Triq John Otto Bayer, Ix-Xagħra, Malta Get directions

+356 2155 3194
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Features

•Restroom
•Family friendly
•Free street parking
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 16, 2026

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"A town in Gozo known for its authentic village charm, beautiful parish church, and the nearby megalithic Ġgantija Temples. It offers local dining experiences with fresh produce." - Le Guide MICHELIN

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Radovan D.

Google
One of the oldest human made megalithic structures on this planet, older than the Egyptian pyramids or the Stonehenge. Truly stunning and amazing to just stand in the middle of the structure and ponder the past 6000 years of human history. If you have the time, visit the museum and exhibition, it is very informative.

Tudor G.

Google
Loved it! The indoor museum and the outdoor archaeological site are fantastic. Small but offers so many info about early people living on the island. A must experience. Preferably with a passionate local guide.

Berglas71

Google
A must see when in Gozo, one of the oldest man made structures in the world. How did they move those stones? The new centre is well set out giving a detailed insite into what the site might be and who built it. There are toilets available for visitors. For tourists that aren't in the know, these toilets are gender neutral so don't be surprised if you meet someone of the opposite sex using them. All cubicles are lockable

Michelle A.

Google
The temple was smaller than expected, so don't have expectations based on the name 😄 The small museum that you enter first is quite interesting, but there were two guided companies at the same time as us and they were loud and took a lot of space, so we had to go back to the museum afterwards to see the rest. If you want to get a feel of the place, set aside time to just be there (and maybe wait for guided tours to move on). If you are lucky and can be in one of the temple areas alone, you can better get a sense of the energy and history of the place. You can easily get through it in less than an hour, but if you have time, just enjoy the surroundings and the magical sensation of a temple older than the pyramids.

Darek B.

Google
Must be see place on Gonzo. One of the most important places connect with Neolithic history of Gozo and Malta. It's well organised and clean site. Staff friendly and always happy to help.

Torsten S.

Google
Quite interesting, but I visited much better places in the world. First, main attraction looks like a big construction place! Second. Information provided is not true, needs to be updated. UNESCO Heritage costs millions of Euros, so I expect to use it better!

Tomasz P.

Google
It's not spectacular as only so much survived to our times. Yet if you want to see the oldest megalithic construction in Europe, and learn about its history, it is a good place to visit for a as little as €10. We don't really have a clue how these huge stones were transported and lifted in place more than 6000 years ago, do we?

Thalia L.

Google
Currently undergoing some conservation efforts, but awesome site! Make sure you read all the plaques, it makes it way cooler with a better understanding.