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Showing posts with label Island of Malta. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Island of Malta. Show all posts

Monday, November 5, 2012

Visit Malta - The Sacred Islands


Maltese Prehistory
The Mediterranean island of Malta figures in the historical record of Europe due to its association with the Knights of St. John of Jerusalem. However this small island, of 243 square kilometres, has a far greater importance in European prehistory due to its extraordinary collection of megalithic temples.

According to the studies of orthodox archaeologists, the remains of bones, fragments of pottery, and marks of fire indicate that human beings have lived on Malta since at least 5200 BC.

Malta temples
Evidence suggests, these early people lived in caves, but later built huts and villages. Approximately 1600 years after their arrival in Malta, these people began the formation of stupendous megalithic temples. The ruins now remaining are the bare skeletons of once magnificent structures, mostly roofed over, paved, furnished with doors and curtains, and beautifully decorated with sculptures and paintings.

On the Islands of Malta and Gozo, one may find around 23 temples in various states of preservation although the remains of 50 temples have been found. No particular pattern emerges from the distribution of these temples and this may be explained by the probability that numerous temples were destroyed in antiquity and that others remain to be discovered.

Amongst these 23 temples is the Hypogeum which is situated in Paola, and was discovered surprisingly by workmen digging at about 3.5 m under the road surface. The word Hypogeum comes from the Greek word “Ipogaina”, which means, “an underground construction sunk into the solid rock.” It is a UNESCO World Heritage site like the other temples in Malta. This underground temple is made up from a set of rooms and caves dug by Copper - Age people, most probably between the years 4100 B.C. and 2500 B.C. At the beginning of its existence, the Hypogeum was used as a temple or sanctuary as well as a burial place. This is
known due to its architectural resemblance to the freestanding Megalithic Temples outside. However the greatest evidence present is the several statuettes of the Fat Lady, their goddess of Fertility. A big statue of a “sleeping Lady” was also found in this temple. The discoveries of some 7,000 human bones were also found in the temple and many dead people were found buried with their personal belongings.

The megalithic temple of Hagar Qim is another historical wonder situated in the West of Malta, near the village of Qrendi and was built between 3600 B.C. and 3000 B.C. The name Hagar Qim means “freestanding boulders” and was first explored in 1839. Hagar Qim was the third temple to be built in the Maltese Islands and its layout is very similar in shape of the other temples. The original alters previously found in the temple can now be found in the Museum of Archaeology.

Though of more recent origin than the great megalithic temples, the Romanesque basilica of Ta’ Pinu is of importance as a pilgrimage site. Legends relate that in 1883, a local woman named Carmel Grima heard a voice telling her to pray by a 16th century chapel. A friend, Francesco Portelli, confirmed that he had also heard the voice and thus they prayed together for Francesco’s bedridden mother and she soon experienced a miraculous recovery. More miraculous healings were thereafter reported and from thanksgiving offerings the present sanctuary was built in the 1920’s.The sanctuary incorporates the early chapel, whose original caretaker, Pinu Gauci, lent his name to the site. The Ta’ Pinu Shrine is visited for its healing qualities and is also sacred to sailors. Many locals as well as foreigners visit the site to offer thanksgiving and pay for healings.

If you are planning your next holiday to Malta, stay in a top five star Luxury Malta Hotel that offers superior Accommodation. Our Chauffeur Driven Service can guide you on where to go in Malta during your stay.

Friday, July 27, 2012

Spa Malta - Discover the Mediterranean Touch


Bring about a “body revival” and induce absolute relaxation, on the Mediterranean Island of Malta.

With a sea of turquoise blue, a spectacular coastline and megalithic structures pre-dating Stonehenge.

This is an island of hidden secrets.
 
Should you wish to experience one of our Special Malta Spa Packages kindly contact us on spa@excelsior.com.mt or on +356 21250520.

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Valletta - the Capital City of Malta


Valletta can be described as a living experience of Baroque architecture, dotted with quaint cafes, and over 25 churches, testament to the centuries-old grained Catholic faith of the Maltese nation. With its fortifications and history-filled streets, is probably the best known place in Malta and gems such as St. John’s Co-Cathedral justify its reputation.
Malta’s majestic Grand Harbour is one of the most spectacular ports in the world separating the capital city of Valletta from the historic cities of Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua. The harbour has been a hive of activity for over two thousand years. With its imposing fortifications and vast panorama, Grand Harbour is Malta’s principal maritime gateway and a popular port-of-call for ships that are cruising the Mediterranean.

The Three Cities of Cospicua, Vittoriosa and Senglea are three of the oldest towns on the island of Malta. The town of Vittoriosa played an important role in the 1565 Great Siege of Malta.
Vittoriosa was the town in which the Knights of Malta settled in on their arrival from Rhodes in 1530. Vittoriosa together with Cospicua and Senglea form three important walled cities along one side of the Grand Harbour. The town of Kalkara is located close to the Three cities. The town gets its name from the latin word calce (lime) since a lime kiln was located here during the Roman times. In Kalkara one finds the quaint hamlet of Santu Rokku and Fort Ricasoli which over the years has been used for the construction of film sets for important blockbusters like Gladiator and Troy and the recent Agora.

For information on Things to do in Malta during your holiday speak to the Transport Desk at the Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta and they will guide you with some of our popular Malta Excursions.

Monday, October 25, 2010

The Treasures of Valletta - Malta's Capital


Explore the wealth of attractions and historical interest behind Valletta's mighty city walls!

"We stayed in the aptly-named Grand Hotel Excelsior (Great Siege Road, Floriana, FRN1810) with wonderful views over Marsamxetto Harbour and a short walk uphill to City Gate or an easier stroll downhill to enter the walled city at St Andrew's Bastion."
Stephen Stafford, A Travel Enthusiast.


 
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Monday, August 16, 2010

Faithless Band stay at the Grand Hotel Excelsior Malta

Faithless with Ludwig Farrugia, the Resident Manager at the Grand Hotel Excelsior


Tuesday 10th August 2010 - Faithless, the British electronica band, chose to stay at the Grand Hotel Excelsior during their stay in Malta for their concert at the Gianpula fields on 7th August. This event was part of their European tour taking the band to numerous music venues this summer, including the biggest of open air festivals: Glastonbury, the T festival on the Park, Oxegen music and Global gathering. The group has sold over 12 million records worldwide and is best known for their dance songs: ‘Insomnia’, ‘God Is a DJ’ and ‘We Come 1’. The band has recorded several albums offering a wide variety and blend of musical styles to a cross section of pop and rock fans.

For more information about Things to do in Malta during your holiday kindly contact our concierge department on 00356 2125 0520 or email concierge@excelsior.com.mt.

Monday, July 26, 2010

FREE AKON Concert Ticket per person booked!!


So many concerts and parties this Summer!!! The world's international Minister, Senegalese R&B hit maker will be pumping the island with his music. He will be performing in a live concert at Ta' Qali on Saturday 14th August 2010.

The Grand Hotel Excelsior is giving out A FREE AKON Concert Ticket per person booked over the 14th August when staying a minimum of 3 nights on Bed and Breakfast Basis.* Offer includes Free Parking, Use of Gym, Pools and Jacuzzi.

Offer is subject to availability so Book Now or Check Availability through the main Book Now Button on the Grand Hotel Excelsior Website with stay over the 14th August for 3 nights and over and avail yourself of this Special offer in order not to be disappointed.

* Offer is only available when booking through our website.

For more information kindly check: http://bit.ly/cA8FC8