Historic Birkirkara
Birkirkara, one of Malta's oldest settlements, preserves significant engineering and religious landmarks from the 17th and 18th centuries. This selection centers on the Wignacourt Aqueduct and its ornamental arch, commissioned by the Order of Saint John to supply water to Valletta. The list also features the Baroque Parish Church of Saint Helen, famous for its massive bell, and the Renaissance-era Saint Mary's Parish Church. These sites, alongside local stone monuments, illustrate the architectural transition and historical growth of this central Maltese town.
Wignacourt Arch
A 17th-century triumphal arch built by the Order of Saint John to commemorate the completion of the Wignacourt Aqueduct. It features the coat of arms of Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt.
Wignacourt Aqueduct
The Wignacourt Aqueduct is a 17th-century aqueduct in Malta, which was built by the Order of Saint John to carry water from springs in…
Wignacourt Aqueduct
The Wignacourt Aqueduct is a 17th-century aqueduct in Malta, which was built by the Order of Saint John to carry water from springs in…
Parish Church of Saint Helen
An 18th-century Baroque church renowned for its ornate facade and large dome. It houses the largest church bell in Malta and a processional statue of Saint Helen carved by Salvu Psaila.
Saint Mary's Parish Church
Known locally as 'Il-Knisja l-Qadima,' this 17th-century church is a prime example of Renaissance and early Baroque architecture. It served as the town's main parish until the construction of Saint Helen's.
Is-Salib Rajt ma Rajtx
A historic stone cross whose name translates to 'The Cross I Saw and Did Not See.' It serves as a local landmark at a significant historical junction in the town.
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