This Copper Age temple was originally built about 2,700 BC but during the same period it underwent several modifications. For some unknown reason the axis of the first temple was altered and the temple itself was several times extended.The kind of stone used in the building of this temple (Globigerina Limestone) is rather soft and relatively simple to work; possibly for this reason there are several "porthole" openings in Hagar Qim.
A monolith on the outside of the temple wall has been tentatively interpreted as evidence of phallic worship.

 

A pillar "altar" with an unusual palm frond decorative carving has been found in this temple, but not in any other; it is possible that this pillar was not originally part of the temple furniture and was placed there at a later date.Hagar Qim is situated in the island of Gozo and it is a Tourist Attraction that you definetly cannot miss while in Malta. Hagar Qim is also one of the biggest temples, which proves the prehistoric history that the Maltese Islands enjoys.

 

While in Hagar Qim, few seconds away, you can also stop at the Hagar Qim Restaurant, which is well known in the islands for the first class Maltese dishes that is offers. Click Here For More.........