Four tours in both English and Maltese will be held.
Heritage Malta is giving the public an exclusive opportunity to explore the captivating history of the Neolithic remains at Kordin III during a morning of guided tours on Sunday, 26th February.
Four guided tours in total will be held – two in Maltese at 9am and 10:30am, and two in English at 9:45am and 11:15am.

The area of Corradino, or Kordin, intrinsically associated with the Grand Harbour, must have been a significant area in prehistory, as attested by the concentration of megalithic remains discovered there in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
Most of these finds have disappeared over the years due to military and later industrial, development in the area, but nonetheless Kordin III stands as testimony to this rich heritage.
This megalithic site was constructed over various phases of the Neolithic period and includes features which are not found in other contemporary Neolithic buildings.
This a rare opportunity as the site is not usually open to the public and the opportunity to visit it as part of a guided tour is not to be missed.

Tickets cost €3 but Heritage Malta members will be admitted at the reduced price of only €1.
Since places are limited, anyone who wishes to participate needs to pre-book their tickets from any Heritage Malta site or museum, or online through here.
Kordin III is located just outside the Corradino Lines, between the Church of St Anthony of Padua and the MCAST College in Paola.
For more information visit Heritage Malta