The beautiful island of Malta in the Mediterranean is one of the attractive beach tourist destinations in southern Italy. It is the largest of the islands of the Maltese archipelago and enjoys a picturesque nature.
Malta attracts tourists for recreation in the nature of hills and fields and relaxation in the most beautiful hotels and resorts, especially in summer holidays.
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Today, we are acquainted with you with the inherent beauty and attractions of Malta.
Valletta
Valletta is the capital of Malta and is blessed with the availability of historical monuments and buildings. It hosts many Baroque architectural monuments, palaces, museums and castles.
Valletta also includes a charming port that attracts tourists for its picturesque atmosphere, where you can enjoy sitting at the most beautiful cafes and restaurants overlooking the sea. You can also see boats and luxury yachts docking in the port and also sailing to see the most beautiful sights of the city and the island.
Hypogeum Shrine
The Hypogeum Shrine is one of the most important sights in Malta. It is a ground complex of carved rooms that include historical cemeteries dating back to 3600 BC and was discovered by chance in the early twentieth century during construction work in the region.
The shrine houses the remains of 7,000 people and used this place to practice ancient religious rituals. This reveals the presence of a religious temple, metal tools, pottery and the bones of some animals.
The city of Birjo
The city of Bergo overlooks the port of Valletta, a historic city established during the period of Christian religious rule and enjoys a warm atmosphere away from the hustle and bustle, and visitors enjoy sitting at cafes and restaurants to relax in front of the sea scenes.
There are also many archaeological sites in the city, such as some castles and palaces, which tourists enjoy visiting all on one-day trips.
City
Medina is one of the ancient historical cities in Malta and it is a city surrounded by an ancient wall and got its name (Medina) because of the period of the Arab occuAl Bahahn for several centuries and was formerly the capital of Malta.
Tourists can tour the island, cross the bridge and the southern gate, learn about the distinctive Baroque architecture in the city with various palaces, historical squares, wander through its narrow streets and alleys, and visit St. Paul’s Cathedral.
St Paul’s Crypt
The crypt is one of the most important historical monuments in Malta, which is an ancient Romen cemetery established in the 4th century AD. These catacombs were used as mass graves for unknown reasons, and if the most likely causes were the religious persecution dead and were used to establish religious rituals. These catacombs also played an important role in protecting hundreds of raids. World War II.
Saint Mary Church
Saint Mary Church is the most important church in Malta and it is a church dating back to the 19th century and has a classical architectural style. It has been shown over the ruins of a church dating back to the Middle Ages and is famous for its striking dome and gilded decorations.
The Romen estate
The Romen estate is an archaeological site that was previously part of a Romen city dating back to the second century BC and is characterized by being an open-air museum that reveals the beauty of Romen architecture and the charm of mosaic remains to this day in addition to the remains of Romen houses and palaces.
St. Paul’s Church
It is a Catholic Church built in the seventeenth century believed to have been inhabited by St. Paul the Apostle and resided there in the year 60 AD. The church is distinguished by its simple and elegant architecture and the church opens its doors free of charge for visitors.
This archaeological church is distinguished by the beliefs that Saint Paul the Apostle lived in it during the first century AD, which makes it an important tourist attraction and was built over the ruins of his residence during the seventh century.
The remains of architecture in the Romen estate
The Romen estate
Narrow alleys in town
Magic and beauty in the city of Valletta
Saint Paul’s crypt tells history stories
The St. Paul’s Crypt is one of the most important historical monuments in Malta
The city of Birjo
A world of magic in a city
The port is in the city of Valletta
St. Paul’s Cathedral in the city
Saint Mary Church
The city of Birjo
The city of Birjo
Ancient mosaic in the Romen estate
Saint Mary Church
Valletta
St. Paul’s Church
The city of Birjo
Hypogeum Shrine
St Paul’s Crypt
Hypogeum Shrine
Hypogeum Shrine
St. Paul’s Church