The area where the Ggantija Museum is located is a UNESCO World Heritage site and serves as an educational and immersive experience for anyone wishing to investigate Malta's prehistoric past and understand its rich archaeological heritage.
The Ggantija Museum is located in the small village of Xaghra on the island of Gozo, Malta. It is situated near the famous megalithic temples of Ggantija, which are some of the oldest free-standing structures in the world.
The museum is dedicated to showcasing the history and archaeology of the Ggantija temples and their surrounding area. Visitors can explore exhibitions featuring artefacts from prehistoric times, including tools, pottery, and other objects that provide insight into ancient life on the island.
This museum, which was opened in 1984, continues to preserve these works that shed light on history in the most appropriate conditions by replacing its showcases, with Fibula showcases compatible with the requirements of the modern age. The 21 showcases in the museum were carried out by Fibula in 2022.