Off the wire
2nd LD Writethru: U.S. economy expands at slowest pace in Q1 since 2014  • U.S. wants cooperation with Lithuania: Trump's letter  • Vice premier urges improved rural credit guarantee system  • Urgent: Boat capsizal kills 13 in S. India: officials  • 1st LD: UN chief warns of global ramifications from war in Northeast Asia  • Chinese naval fleet conducts first resupply mission in western Pacific  • UN Security Council meets to discuss DPRK nuclear issue  • Urgent: Armed conflicts in Northeast Asia "would have global ramifications," UN chief says  • 1st LD-Writethru: SOEs have potential in mass entrepreneurship, innovation: premier  • Russia trims interest rate on steady inflation decline  
You are here:   Home

Restored UNESCO World Heritage site inaugurated in Malta

Xinhua, April 28, 2017 Adjust font size:

Completed conservation works on the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, one of Malta's three UNESCO World Heritage sites, led to its inauguration on Friday.

An underground prehistoric cemetery used from around 4,000 BC to 2,500 BC, the Hypogeum is often cited as one of the most extraordinary archaeological sites in the world.

It is also the only known European example of a subterranean "labyrinth" from this time period.

UNESCO says that the site is "a unique monument of exceptional value... The quality of its architecture and its remarkable state of preservation make it an essential prehistoric monument".

The site, which had been closed for some time, has been reviewed and redesigned. New visitor facilities have been added.

The cost of the restoration works, amounting to 1.1 million euros (1.2 million U.S. dollars), was partly financed by an EEA Grant from Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

The Hypogeum will be reopened to the public on May 15. Endit