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TEMPLES MALTA
Seven Women ~ Seven Temples

Opened by the Honorable Dr. Ugo Mifsud Bonnici
October 28th, 1999

WOMEN ARTISTS

Julie Apap, Ebba von Fersen Balzan, Jeni Caruana,
Sina Micallef Farrugia, Anna Grima, Caroline Hills, Olaug Verthal

TEMPLES

Ggantija,  Hagar Qim, Hal Saflieni Hypogeum,
Mnajdra,
Ta Hagrat, Tarxien, Skorba

These sites have a unique beauty and have inspired artists, musicians, poets and dancers for many generations. The artists and sculptors, from five countries, spent a year visiting seven major prehistoric temples on the islands of Malta and Gozo with the co-operation of the Museum of Archaeology. They then exhibited their works at the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta, Malta.
The World Heritage sites were: Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, Tarxien, Hagar Qim, Mnajdra and Ggantija Temples.

A fully illustrated catalogue in
English, Maltese, French, Italian and German is available from the
Neolithia Foundation: P.O.Box 73, Sliema, Malta or email neolithia@onvol.net.

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