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Hypogeum
This site will re-open to the public on Monday 15th May, on completion of a project supported by EEA Grants.
The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is an underground prehistoric burial site. Discovered in 1902 during construction works, the site was first excavated by Fr Emmanuel Magri between 1904 and 1906. Fr Magri died in Tunisia and his excavation notes have been lost. Excavations were taken over by Sir Themistocles Zammit, who continued works until 1911. The Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum is a complex made up of interconnecting rock-cut chambers set on three distinct levels. Earliest remains at the site date back to about 4000BC, and the complex was used over a span of many centuries, up to c. 2500 BC.
The uppermost level consists of a large hollow with burial chambers on its sides. This hollow was probably originally exposed to the sky and excavations in the early 1990s indicate that there might also have been a monumental structure marking the entrance. A doorway leads to the Middle Level, which contains some of the best known features of the Hypogeum such as the intricate red ochre wall paintings and the beautifully carved features in imitation of architectural elements common in contemporaneous Megalithic Temples. The deepest of the three levels is known as the Lower Level, which is accessed down seven steps in the chamber popularly known as the ‘Holy of Holies’. The Hypogeum was first opened to visitors in 1908 and since then it has been visited by many thousands of people. Unfortunately, this has had a toll on the delicate microclimate of the site which has affected the preservation of the site and the unique red ochre paintings. For this reason, after a conservation project which saw the site closed for 10 years between 1990 and 2000, a new system was established in which only 10 visitors an hour are allowed in for a maximum of 8 hours a day, complemented by an environmental control system which keeps temperature and humidity at required levels.


Burial Street, Paola PLA 1116
Tel: +356 21 805 019
Opening Hours
The Hypogeum is open Monday to Sunday from 09.00 till 16.00hrs (last tour). Eight tours take place each day.
Tickets for tours that commence at noon and 16.00hrs are available ONLY as ‘last minute tickets’.
These are sold the day before from Fort St Elmo (Valletta) and the Gozo Museum of Archaeology (Citadel, Gozo).
Admission
Adults (18 - 59 years): €35.00
Youths (12 - 17 years), Senior Citizens (60 years & over), and Students: €20.00
Children (6 - 11 years): €15.00
Infants (1 - 5 years): No admission
Please note that due to health and safety reasons, children under the age of 6yrs cannot gain admission inside the Hypogeum.
Since the Hypogeum is an enclosed space, those susceptible to claustrophobia might experience some mild discomfort.
Due to high humidity levels within this site, some areas are very slippery. Please wear comfortable shoes (no sandals).


Getting there
Bus numbers 81, 83, 84, 88 from Valletta