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Villa Bologna Gardens. Attard Local Council Garden (Ġnien Kunsill Lokali) Emvin Cremona Garden (Ġnien Emvin Cremona) Europa Government Nursery; Fr. Carmelo Pace Garden (Ġardina Dun Karm Pace) George Zammit Garden (Ġnien Ġorġ Zammit) Idward Garden (Ġnien Tal-Idward) Kola Square Garden (Ġnien Misraħ Kola) Palm Garden (Ġnien il-Palma)
The Upper Barrakka Gardens (Maltese: Il-Barrakka ta' Fuq) are a public garden in Valletta, Malta. [1] Along with the Lower Barrakka Gardens in the same city, they offer a panoramic view of the Grand Harbour. [2] The gardens are located on the upper tier of Saints Peter and Paul Bastion, which was built in the 1560s.
Gardens in Malta. See also botanic garden, arboretum and park. Pages in category "Gardens in Malta" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total. ...
The Lower Barakka Gardens (Maltese: Il-Barrakka t'Isfel) are a public garden in Valletta, Malta, twinned with the Upper Barrakka Gardens in the same city. [ 1 ] The gardens have a view of the Grand Harbour and the breakwater.
The garden offers views of Floriana, Msida, Sliema, and Manoel Island. [1] Inside the garden is a monument placed by the Hastings family in honor of Francis, Marquis of Hastings, who was a governor of Malta. Lord Hastings died in 1826 and is buried in the garden. [2] There is a Maltese legend that the gardens took only 4 hours to be built.
The Buskett Gardens (Italian: Boschetto), forming one of the few woodland areas in Malta, are located in the fertile valley of Wied il-Luq in Rabat. The 30 ha site lies to the west of Siġġiewi (Città Ferdinand) and just east of Dingli. The Verdala Palace, an official residence of the President of Malta, stands on the edge of the Gardens. [1]
The Ġonna tal-Kmand (transl. Commanders' Gardens), formerly known as Ġonna tal-Kutnent (transl. Lieutenants' Gardens) and sometimes known as Ball Gardens, [1] [2] are a group of gardens in various localities in Malta, which were built in the early years of the 19th century when the island was a British protectorate.
Palazzo Parisio, formerly known as Scicluna Palace, [1] Palazzo Scicluna, [3] and officially Palazzo Parisio and Gardens, is a 20th-century palace in Naxxar, Malta. [4] On site was a hunting lodge built in 1733 by Paolo Parisio, and was used as a summer or permanent residence, barracks and a college, before being acquired by the Marquis Scicluna in 1898.
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