Ta' Ġawhar Tower

Ta' Ġawhar Tower
It-Torri ta' Ġawhar
The remains of Ta' Ġawhar Tower
LocationSafi, Malta
Coordinates35°49′57.8″N 14°29′58.2″E / 35.832722°N 14.499500°E / 35.832722; 14.499500
TypeTower
Part ofPunic-Roman towers in Malta
History
BuilderPhoenicians or Carthaginians or Romans
MaterialUpper Coralline Limestone
Founded3rd century BC
AbandonedYes
Site notes
Excavation dates1960s
ArchaeologistsDavid Trump
ConditionSeven courses of the bottom base and ruins
OwnershipGovernment of Malta
ManagementSafi Local Council
Public accessYes

Ta' Ġawhar Tower is a round Punic-Roman tower in the village of Safi, Malta. The tower is the best preserved of the six Punic-Roman towers in Malta at approximately seven wall courses high. The tower was probably built at the time of the Punic Wars, although it continued in use during the Roman period before its destruction in the 3rd century AD.