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The Archeological Heritage Conservation Project has embellished and conserved two sites inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List as part of the ‘Maltese Megalithic Temples’, being the Ggantija Temples in Gozo and the Tarxien Temples in Malta, as well as St Paul’s Catacombs, which are an outstanding example of Malta’s Catacombs and are on the Tentative List for future inscription as a World Heritage Site.
Project cost: €9,260,758
Beneficiary: Heritage Malta
Ministry: Ministry for Justice, Culture and Local Government
Start Date: 2008
End Date: 2015
Operational Programme: Investing in Competitiveness for a Better Quality of Life
Fund: European Regional Development Fund
Focus area of intervention: Niche Market Development and Branding
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