Built in 1542, this now private residence is often framed by colourful flowers.
Must see attractions in Malta
- BBishop's Palace
- SSt Julian's Tower
A fortified coastal tower, built in the 17th century by Grand Master de Redin.
- MMain Gate to Fort
The main gate to Fort St Angelo.
- FFreedom Monument
Commemorates the withdrawal of British troops in 1979.
- PParadise Bay
A lovely small white-sand beach close to Ċirkewwa.
- CChurch of the Annunciation
A Dominican church, built and inaugurated in 1960.
- PPlajja Tal'Bognor
Sandy town beach, named after a British resort.
- AAdvanced Gate
One of Birgu's fortified 16th-century gates.
- OOratory of St Joseph
Contains relics of Grand Master la Valette.
- MMillenium Chapel
A modern chapel inaugurated in 2000.
- SSt Agatha's Chapel
Dates from the early 15th century.
- ĠĠgantija Temples Entrance
Entrance to the Ġgantija Temples.
- CChildren's Playground
Pleasant play park by the sea.
- SSt Michael's Bastion
A 17th-century fortification.
- SSt Thomas' Tower
This small 17th-century fortress lies at the northern point of St Thomas Bay. It was built by the Knights of St John after a Turkish raiding party landed…
- MMdina Dungeons
Gruesome waxworks devoted to horrible historical practices may give older kids and teenagers a grisly thrill.
- CCommonwealth Air Forces Memorial
Monument to 2298 members of the Commonwealth air force, who lost their lives in WWII and have no known grave.
- WWar Memorial
Monument to the 600 Maltese and nearly one million British servicemen who lost their lives in WWI.
- MMdina Ditch Garden Entrance
One of three entrances to the Mdina Ditch Garden. Often only open when special events are on.
- MMonument to Christ the King
Commemorates the International Eucharistic Congress held in Malta in 1913.