Tas-Silġ, Marsaxlokk
Facts and practical information
Tas-Silġ is a rounded hilltop on the south-east coast of the island of Malta, overlooking Marsaxlokk Bay, and close to the town of Żejtun. Tas-Silġ is a major multi-period sanctuary site with archaeological remains covering four thousand years, from the neolithic to the ninth century AD. The site includes a megalithic temple complex dating from the early third millennium BC, to a Phoenician and Punic sanctuary dedicated to the goddess Astarte. During the Roman era, the site became an international religious complex dedicated to the goddess Juno, helped by its location along major maritime trading routes, with the site being mentioned by first-century BC orator Cicero. ()
Tas-Silġ – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Fort San Lucian, Parish Church of Our Lady of Pompei, Riħama Battery, Church of St Catherine.