Malta's Architectural Heritage
Valletta’s architectural landscape is defined by the legacy of the Order of St. John, showcasing a transition from Mannerist to high Baroque styles. This collection features landmark structures such as St. John's Co-Cathedral, renowned for its ornate gold-leaf interior and Caravaggio masterpieces, and the Grandmaster's Palace, the historic seat of government. Other highlights include the elaborate facade of the Auberge de Castille and the National Museum of Archaeology, housed in the 16th-century Auberge de Provence, reflecting the city’s 16th and 18th-century grandeur.
Grandmaster's Palace
Historic palace featuring mannerist and baroque architecture, originally the residence and government office of the Grandmasters of the Knights of Malta. It currently functions as a museum and official state residence.
St. John's Co-Cathedral
Historic baroque cathedral known for its richly decorated interior and significant artworks, including pieces by Caravaggio. Designed by Girolamo Cassar, it serves as an important religious and cultural site.
Auberge de Castille
The Auberge de Castille is an auberge in Valletta, Malta. The auberge is located at Castile Place, close to Saint James Cavalier, the Malta…
St. Paul's Shipwreck
The Collegiate Parish Church of St Paul's Shipwreck, also known as simply the Church of St Paul's Shipwreck, is a Roman Catholic parish…
National Museum of Archaeology
The National Museum of Archaeology is a Maltese museum in Valletta, with artefacts from prehistory, Phoenician times and a notable…
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