Landmarks and Historic sites
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Laparelli had a unique opportunity to create the perfect city. Valletta may not strike you as a modern city, but it is one of the first examples of town planning based on a grid pattern of streets. The city catered well for all...
Reviewed by: Editorial Staff
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Casa Rocca Piccola has more than 50 rooms which are open for visitors. This museum was open to public as a museum and is an elegant private palazzo. The Marquis Nicholas de Piro gives an erudite tour through the 8 principal...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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| Co-cathedral of St John, Valletta | |
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St John’s Cathedral is the highlight of the Maltese Islands. However short your stay on the Islands, this cathedral of the Knights of St John is a must to visit. Described as the first complete example of the high baroque anywhere, it...
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You might think that culture in Malta means history. But that is only 7000 years of the story. The Maltese Islanders live passionately in the present. So there’s a lot going on with something to suit everyone from clubbers to classical...
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| In More Recent Years | |
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By the turn of the 16th century, Valletta was a sizeable city. People from across the Islands came to live within the safety of its bastions. Valletta was soon pre-eminent in the life of the Order and the Islands. However, ...
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Knights Spectacular 1565 is an interesting and a lively show which has lovely costumes and is all about the Maltese history with a bit of love story. This is also an action packed and highly entertaining 3 course family dinner show...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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St. John's Co-Cathedral is located in Valletta in Malta and was built by the knights of Malta between 1573 and 1578. This church was designed by the Maltese military architect, Glormu Cassar who has similarly...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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| The Embassy Complex | |
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The Embassy Complex is located in the centre of Valletta, the capital of Malta and now a UNESCO World Heritage city. It's next to the most famous attraction in Valletta.In the Embassy you can spend great time and...
Reviewed by: Valletta Living History
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