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Mdina side of Main Gate 35°53′05″N 14°24′13″E / 35.884808°N 14.403482°E / 35.884808; 14.403482 ( Relief of St Paul, St Agatha and St 02207
These are the lists of monuments in Malta found on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands (NICPMI). [1] They are sorted by their location in their respective local council .
St. Philip's Gardens. Argotti Botanic Gardens; Herbert Ganado Gardens; Il-Biskuttin; Jubilee Grove (Masġar il-Ġublew) King George V Recreational Grounds (Ġnien Re Ġorġ V) Maglio Gardens (Il-Mall) Milorda Gardens (Ġnien tal-Milorda) Preziosi Gardens (Ġnien Preziosi) St. Philip's Gardens (Ġnien San Filippu)
Palazzo Costanzo is a palace in Mdina, Malta, situated on Villegaignon Street. It was formerly the residence of a noble Sicilian family, having been constructed in 1666 by Tomaso Costanzo. [ 1 ] The building, which is intact and well maintained, was later converted into a restaurant. [ 2 ]
The Mdina stele attests to Malta's Phoenician past. The plateau on which Mdina is built has been inhabited since prehistory, and by the Bronze Age it was a place of refuge since it was naturally defensible. [8] The Phoenicians established a colony at the site, known as Ann after their name for the island, [9] [10] [11] around the 8th century BC ...
Mdina (Città Vecchia) Mdina: 1998 i, ii, iii (cultural) Mdina is a small fortified city with a mainly medieval character, but also containing significant Baroque buildings, such as St. Paul's Cathedral. [16] Maltese Catacomb Complexes: various locations on the main island of Malta: 1998 i, ii, iii (cultural)
Palazzo Santa Sofia is a palace in Mdina, Malta, located in Villegaignon Street, across the square from the cathedral. [1] Its ground floor was built in 1233, and it is believed to be the oldest surviving building in the city. The upper floor is of a much later construction, being built in the 20th century.
Palazzo Falson, formerly known as Palazzo Cumbo-Navarra, Casa dei Castelletti, and the Norman House, is a medieval townhouse in Mdina, Malta.It was built as a family residence by the Maltese nobility, and is named after the Falson family.