St Paul's Cathedral

Local nameSt Paul's Cathedral
LocationRabat, Malta

The Metropolitan Cathedral of Saint Paul, commonly known as St Paul's Cathedral or the Mdina Cathedral, is a Catholic cathedral in Mdina, Malta, dedicated to St. Paul the Apostle. The cathedral was founded in the 12th century, and according to tradition it stands on the site where Roman governor Publius met St. Paul following his shipwreck on Malta. The original cathedral was severely damaged in the 1693 Sicily earthquake, so it was dismantled and rebuilt in the Baroque style to a design of the Maltese architect Lorenzo Gafà between 1696 and 1705. The cathedral is regarded as Gafà's masterpiece.

The cathedral is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Malta, and since the 19th century this function has been shared with St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta.

Tags Roman CatholicCathedralPlace of WorshipChristianHeritage
Download Download See more
St. Paul's Cathedral in… @ Antonio and Vincenzo Manno
 

More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_Paul's_Cathedral,_Mdina

Address Triq is-Sur, L-Imdina MDN, Malta

Coordinates 35°53'11.021" N 14°24'14.832" E

Tripomatic - A Travel Guide in Your Pocket

Download for free and plan your trips with ease
Or simply search for Tripomatic in the App Store or Google Play.
Tripomatic Maps The world's first map app tailored for travelers
Use the app Not now