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Found in Spinola Bay, the LOVE monument by renowned Maltese architect Richard England. You'll quickly notice that the word is inverted but when the waters are still, you can see it spelled out in the reflection underneath.
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Monumento ao Amor
25 St George's Road
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Found in Spinola Bay, the LOVE monument by renowned Maltese architect Richard England. You'll quickly notice that the word is inverted but when the waters are still, you can see it spelled out in the reflection underneath.
Situated at the edge of Ghargur along The Victoria Lines and leading towards Madliena Heights. This beautiful trail offers magnificent views Birguma Valley and connected agricultural Valleys of Maghtab & Burmarrad and distant coastline of Bahar Ic-Caghaq all along the way.
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Top Of The World - Għargħur
Ghaxqet L- Ghain
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Situated at the edge of Ghargur along The Victoria Lines and leading towards Madliena Heights. This beautiful trail offers magnificent views Birguma Valley and connected agricultural Valleys of Maghtab & Burmarrad and distant coastline of Bahar Ic-Caghaq all along the way.
These cliffs are towering at 253m above sea level making them the highest point in the Maltese Islands. Take your time in enjoying the breathtaking views of the terraced fields below, the vast open sea, and 'Filfla' , the small uninhabited island you'll spot just across the deep water.
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Dingli
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These cliffs are towering at 253m above sea level making them the highest point in the Maltese Islands. Take your time in enjoying the breathtaking views of the terraced fields below, the vast open sea, and 'Filfla' , the small uninhabited island you'll spot just across the deep water.
The 'Triton Fountain' is located just outside the city gate of the capital Valletta which consists of three large bronze tritons holding up a large basin and is one of Malta's most important Modernist landmarks. Works in this Pjazza had started early in 2017 and the 'Triton Fountain' had been restored to its former glory. Definitely worth to visit this spot and grab an ice-cream from one of the stalls surrounding the Pjazza.
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A Fonte de Tritão
Vjal Nelson
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The 'Triton Fountain' is located just outside the city gate of the capital Valletta which consists of three large bronze tritons holding up a large basin and is one of Malta's most important Modernist landmarks. Works in this Pjazza had started early in 2017 and the 'Triton Fountain' had been restored to its former glory. Definitely worth to visit this spot and grab an ice-cream from one of the stalls surrounding the Pjazza.
In Malta the square is known as ‘il-Fosos’ which roughly translates into the somewhat undignified ‘the pits’. The British gave it the more respectable name of The Granaries. And as granaries this space has actually served for hundreds of years. The storage of cereals underground dates back from time immemorial and in Malta this was a practice of the Bronze Age people who settled the Islands after the collapse of the Temples civilization. Shallow grain silos are in fact one of the giveaway signs that an area was inhabited in those far away times. The Granaries have also become the venue for the Islands’ largest free musical event, the annual Isle of MTV Concert, and past editions have seen artistes of the calibre of Lady Gaga gracing the stage.
The Granaries
10 Triq Sarria
In Malta the square is known as ‘il-Fosos’ which roughly translates into the somewhat undignified ‘the pits’. The British gave it the more respectable name of The Granaries. And as granaries this space has actually served for hundreds of years. The storage of cereals underground dates back from time immemorial and in Malta this was a practice of the Bronze Age people who settled the Islands after the collapse of the Temples civilization. Shallow grain silos are in fact one of the giveaway signs that an area was inhabited in those far away times. The Granaries have also become the venue for the Islands’ largest free musical event, the annual Isle of MTV Concert, and past editions have seen artistes of the calibre of Lady Gaga gracing the stage.
San Anton Gardens surround the grounds of San Anton Palace - which serves as the residence of the President of Malta. This garden has been open to the public since 1882 and it was built by Grand Master Antoine de Paule to complement his summer residence. The garden has several walkways that take you through the green gardens where you will discover fountains, ponds with families of ducks and several plants and flowers such as roses, Bougainvillea, Norfolk, Araucarias as well as other trees from all over the world some of them over three centuries old. The San Anton Gardens are surrounded by walls giving the park a rustic and private atmosphere.
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Palácio de San Anton
24 G.Portelli
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San Anton Gardens surround the grounds of San Anton Palace - which serves as the residence of the President of Malta. This garden has been open to the public since 1882 and it was built by Grand Master Antoine de Paule to complement his summer residence. The garden has several walkways that take you through the green gardens where you will discover fountains, ponds with families of ducks and several plants and flowers such as roses, Bougainvillea, Norfolk, Araucarias as well as other trees from all over the world some of them over three centuries old. The San Anton Gardens are surrounded by walls giving the park a rustic and private atmosphere.
Planted by the Knights of St. John as a hunting reserve, the lush Buskett Gardens make up one of few woodland areas in Malta, popular for picnics and leisurely walks. On the edge of the gardens stands the 16th century Verdala Palace, which is now the summer residence of the President of Malta. The gardens have been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support large numbers of bird species , especially as a sanctuary to those on seasonal migration through the Maltese Archipelago.
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Buskett Woods
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Planted by the Knights of St. John as a hunting reserve, the lush Buskett Gardens make up one of few woodland areas in Malta, popular for picnics and leisurely walks. On the edge of the gardens stands the 16th century Verdala Palace, which is now the summer residence of the President of Malta. The gardens have been identified as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support large numbers of bird species , especially as a sanctuary to those on seasonal migration through the Maltese Archipelago.
The limestone of the Maltese Islands was formed in shallow waters about 22 million years ago. This park allows you to understand Malta's long-standing history with limestone at this family-run attraction in the village of Siggiewi, which features stone sculpting demonstrations and an animal park ideal for younger visitors. https://limestoneheritage.com/tickets/
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O Parque e Jardins do Património de Calcário
Triq Mons Mikel azzopardi
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The limestone of the Maltese Islands was formed in shallow waters about 22 million years ago. This park allows you to understand Malta's long-standing history with limestone at this family-run attraction in the village of Siggiewi, which features stone sculpting demonstrations and an animal park ideal for younger visitors. https://limestoneheritage.com/tickets/
Also referred to as a 'miniature Versailles', the privately owned, family run Palazzo Parisio, which was built by Grand Master Manuel de Vilhena in the 1730s and later embellished by Marquis Giuseppe Scicluna, boasts opulent interiors and stunning Baroque gardens, where you can enjoy elegant afternoon tea.
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Palazzo Parisio
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Also referred to as a 'miniature Versailles', the privately owned, family run Palazzo Parisio, which was built by Grand Master Manuel de Vilhena in the 1730s and later embellished by Marquis Giuseppe Scicluna, boasts opulent interiors and stunning Baroque gardens, where you can enjoy elegant afternoon tea.
The design of the present church is based on the Pantheon in Rome, has the third largest unsupported dome in the world and is Malta's largest and most famous church. The church narrowly avoided destruction during World War II when on 9 April 1942 a German aerial bomb pierced the dome and fell into the church during Mass, but failed to explode. This event was interpreted by the Maltese as a miracle.
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Rotunda de Mosta
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The design of the present church is based on the Pantheon in Rome, has the third largest unsupported dome in the world and is Malta's largest and most famous church. The church narrowly avoided destruction during World War II when on 9 April 1942 a German aerial bomb pierced the dome and fell into the church during Mass, but failed to explode. This event was interpreted by the Maltese as a miracle.
https://www.guidememalta.com/en/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-mysterious-islet-of-filfla
Filfla
https://www.guidememalta.com/en/all-you-need-to-know-about-the-mysterious-islet-of-filfla
Dedicated to St Agatha. It serves as the ultimate sunset spot from which to see much of what this striking part of the island has to offer.
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A Torre Vermelha
Triq Tad-Dahar
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Dedicated to St Agatha. It serves as the ultimate sunset spot from which to see much of what this striking part of the island has to offer.