City/town information
Malta’s former capital city, Mdina was the site of the Roman governor’s palace. Mdina was given the name it goes by today, derived from the Arabic word Medina, which means town or city. The thick, protective walls that shield the city date back to this period.
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Mdina
Malta’s former capital city, Mdina was the site of the Roman governor’s palace. Mdina was given the name it goes by today, derived from the Arabic word Medina, which means town or city. The thick, protective walls that shield the city date back to this period.
Sightseeing
One of Malta’s only monasteries to open its door to visitors. The 17th century building boasts several highlights, including a beautiful courtyard, a frescoed refectory and notable artworks.
Carmelite Priory
Triq IL VillegaignonOne of Malta’s only monasteries to open its door to visitors. The 17th century building boasts several highlights, including a beautiful courtyard, a frescoed refectory and notable artworks.
This former seminary houses a fine collection of treasures salvaged from the medieval Sicolo-Norman cathedral destroyed by an earthquake in 1693, including embossed choir books and impressive woodcuts by Albert Durer.
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Mdina Cathedral Museum
Archbishop's SquareThis former seminary houses a fine collection of treasures salvaged from the medieval Sicolo-Norman cathedral destroyed by an earthquake in 1693, including embossed choir books and impressive woodcuts by Albert Durer.
Palazzo Falson, Mdina’s second-oldest building, was once home to well-travelled artist, scholar and philanthropist Captain Olof Fredrick Gollcher. Since 2001, it has been restored to its former glory and houses an exceptional array of paintings, manuscripts, jewellery and other artefacts.
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Palazzo Falson
Triq IL VillegaignonPalazzo Falson, Mdina’s second-oldest building, was once home to well-travelled artist, scholar and philanthropist Captain Olof Fredrick Gollcher. Since 2001, it has been restored to its former glory and houses an exceptional array of paintings, manuscripts, jewellery and other artefacts.
Technically in 'Rabat', however just opposite the gate you can find this locality bustling with local charm.
Previously the residence of a wealthy Roman aristocrat, this ancient townhouse, which is now a museum, houses intricate mosaic floors and several precious Roman remains which have survived for centuries.
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Domvs Romana
GheriexemTechnically in 'Rabat', however just opposite the gate you can find this locality bustling with local charm.
Previously the residence of a wealthy Roman aristocrat, this ancient townhouse, which is now a museum, houses intricate mosaic floors and several precious Roman remains which have survived for centuries.
Mdina Glass Shop
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Fontanella Tea Garden
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