Iklin

The two sides share two common facts, the neighborhoods structural design and the general silence living areas.

[5][6] The coat of arms depicts a shield on a blue background with Saint Michael in the centre and, the six roses of L-Iklin on the borders.

[7] Modern day Iklin began to develop in the mid-20th century, but the area still has a few minor sites of archaeological importance.

[citation needed] A megalithic site, perhaps the remains of a temple, was discovered in 1967 by the Teenagers Din l-Art Ħelwa group from St. Aloysius' College.

[8][9] Various references can be found related to these pre-historic sites with documents penned by Maltese archeologist, Anthony Bonanno.

Today it is open once a year for the feast of St. Michael, which is celebrated the Sunday before 29 September by the Lija fireworks team.

[12][13] The first purposely-built residential house in modern Iklin was Dar il-Lewża, which was built in 1954,[3] suffered severe structural impact as outlined in 2012,[14][15] and demolished in 2018.

On 23 July 1993, through the donation of a benefactor, a property was converted into a church and the new Pastoral Centre was officially inaugurated.

Residential Road, Iklin
Pre-historic temple in Ta' Raddiena area
Centre of Iklin - Community Parish dedicated to the Holy Family