St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta

St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta

St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta
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St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta

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A: St John's Co-Cathedral at night, Valletta, Malta

Par Ursula & David Molenda, à moins de 10 mètres

St John's Co-Cathedral at night, Valletta, Malta

B: Valletta at night

Par Monika Moser Nagy, à moins de 10 mètres

Taken just before a lovely dinner at  a little plaza near the crossing of St John street and Republic...

Valletta at night

C: Republic Street in Valletta

Par Andrea Biffi, à 60 mètres

Republic Street in Valletta

D: Valletta alleys

Par Andrea Biffi, à 170 mètres

Valletta alleys

E: gangway in Valletta

Par Andrea Biffi, à 190 mètres

gangway in Valletta

F: Valletta, Santa Barbara Bastion

Par Sergey Naskalny, à 220 mètres

Triq Santa Barbara, a charming tree-lined street (rarer in these parts) with views over the harbor to...

Valletta, Santa Barbara Bastion

G: Valletta, Malta

Par Ursula & David Molenda, à 220 mètres

Valletta, Malta

H: The Grand Master's Palace - Valletta,Malta

Par Martin Micallef, à 230 mètres

The Grand Master's Palace - Valletta,Malta

I: Valletta, Malta

Par Ursula & David Molenda, à 230 mètres

Valletta, Malta

J: Valletta, Malta: Freedom Square on 5th december 2009

Par Martin Micallef, à 250 mètres

Freedom Square in the entrance to Valletta before the new works to house the new Parliament buildings...

Valletta, Malta: Freedom Square on 5th december 2009

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Valletta, Malta’s capital and a World Heritage site, is nothing short of an open-air museum. It is a living experience of Baroque architecture, a monument donated by the Knights of St John nearly five centuries ago. Throughout the years, Valletta has welcomed emperors, heads of state, artists and poets and is now the permanent seat of the Maltese government.Dotted with quaint cafés and wine bars, the city is today one of Malta’s main tourist attractions, hosting among others, the majestic St John’s Co- Cathedral, the imposing bastions and a treasure of priceless paintings. It also provides a stunning snapshot of Malta’s Grand Harbour, often described as the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.The city’s unique setting nowadays plays host to a series of cultural events, from theatre in English, to concerts by leading opera singers.A hive of business activity during the day, the city switches to a slower gear for the night. Use it to your advantage to get away from the noise and take a stroll to admire the magic of the fortified capital amplified by the gentle lighting. Admire the bastion walls, the dense clusters of worn limestone buildings, the timber balconies, and imposing Churches.from www.cityofvalletta.org

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