Religious Sites in Attard
Attard’s religious landscape is defined by its architectural variety, ranging from the grand 17th-century Parish Church designed by Tumas Dingli to intimate neighborhood chapels. This collection highlights the town’s ecclesiastical history, featuring the Renaissance-style main church, the miraculous shrine of Madonna tal-Mirakli, and several smaller chapels like Ta' Duna and Saint Anne. These sites showcase traditional Maltese limestone masonry, religious art, and the enduring spiritual heritage of one of Malta's Three Villages.
Attard Parish Church
Designed by architect Tumas Dingli and built between 1613 and 1616, this church is a masterpiece of Renaissance architecture. It is particularly noted for its intricate stone carvings and its status as one of the finest parish churches in Malta.
Il-Knisja tal-Madonna tal-Mirakli
A 17th-century chapel famous for its association with reported miracles. It houses a notable altarpiece and has historically served as a significant site for local pilgrimage.
Saint Anne Chapel
A small, historic chapel located in the heart of the village core, representing traditional local devotion and classic Maltese ecclesiastical masonry.
Our Lady of Victory
A historic chapel dedicated to the Nativity of Mary, featuring traditional architectural elements common to the rural chapels of the 17th century.
The Church or the Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary Into Heaven "Ta' Duna"
Also known as the Church of the Assumption, this small chapel is a quiet landmark within the local streetscape, showcasing simple yet elegant limestone construction.
Good Shepherd Convent
A religious complex belonging to the Sisters of the Good Shepherd, historically significant for its social and charitable missions within the community of Attard.
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