Historic Churches of Mosta
Mosta is home to the world-famous Rotunda, an architectural marvel featuring one of the largest unsupported domes in the world. Beyond this landmark, the area contains a network of historic chapels that reveal Malta’s deep religious heritage. This collection includes 17th-century structures built directly into natural caves in Wied il-Għasel, 18th-century Baroque chapels tied to local legends, and modest rural shrines dating back to the 15th century, offering a comprehensive look at Maltese ecclesiastical architecture.
Rotunda of Mosta
The Sanctuary Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta or the Mosta Dome, is a Roman Catholic parish…
Il Kapella ta San Pawl Eremita
A 17th-century chapel built inside a natural cave within the Wied il-Għasel valley, marking the site where St. Paul the Hermit is said to have lived.
Il-Kappella tal-Isperanza
18th-century Baroque chapel built over a cave where a young girl allegedly hid from invaders. The site includes a crypt and a statue commemorating the legend.
Kappella Sant' Andrija
Small rural chapel originally dating to the 15th century and rebuilt in 1657, representing traditional Maltese wayside architecture.
Kappella ta' Santa Margherita
Rebuilt in 1770 on the site of a 16th-century original, this chapel features a simple rectangular design typical of local religious architecture.
San Silvestru
Modest 17th-century chapel completed in 1657 to serve the local community on the outskirts of the town.
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