Ta' Ħaġrat Temples in Mġarr, Malta, are among the oldest freestanding structures in the world, dating back to the Ġgantija phase (3600-3200 BC) of Maltese prehistory. These megalithic temples are notable for their well-preserved state and unique architectural features, including large stone blocks and intricate carvings. The site consists of two adjacent temples, with the larger one featuring a monumental entrance and a series of chambers. Ta' Ħaġrat is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, reflecting its significance in understanding the prehistoric culture and architectural advancements of the Maltese islands.
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