New open space in Tarxien

The embellished space near the entrance of the Tarxien Prehistoric Complex. Photo: Heritage Malta

A small square near the entrance to the Tarxien Prehistoric Complex has been transformed by Heritage Malta into a new open space. This project was financed by the Ministry for Tourism.

Around two years ago, Heritage Malta and the Ministry for Tourism identified this square in Triq in-Neolitiċi as a space with great potential to be upgraded visually and functionally, and in turn benefit the community and further the two entities’ missions.

Due to its proximity to the entrance of the Tarxien Prehistoric Complex, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the area is considered an integral part of the tourist product, and it regularly welcomes sizeable numbers of tourists.

In close collaboration with the Tarxien local council, Heritage Malta created and led a plan for the space to be embellished and made more welcoming.

Indigenous trees and shrubs, which help the biodiversity of the place and require much less water and are, therefore, more sustainable, were planted.

This complements other greening efforts by Heritage Malta at the same prehistoric complex, including the setting up of a garden for the relaxation and education of the public.

Accessibility for cyclists and people with disabilities was also improved in the square. The installed lighting system is environmentally sustainable.

The project was financed by the EcoFund through the Ministry for Tourism, in collaboration with the Malta Tourism Authority.

The Tarxien Prehistoric Complex holds a vital place in Malta’s late Neolithic and early Bronze Age history. Discovered in 1913, the site has a particularly unique layout consisting of four megalithic structures with monumental architecture, from which a large collection of Neolithic artefacts was excavated.

This article was provided by Heritage Malta.

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