2024

RED TOWER

Towers to visit
4/5
2 reviews

The Red Tower (or St Agatha's Tower) was erected in 1649 by the knights during the reign of the great master Lascaris. It plays an important role in each of the conflicts that affect the island from the eighteenth century. It dominates the entire Marfa peninsula and offers a superb panorama of the cliffs, from Dingli to Gozo. After a substantial renovation in 2001, she regained her red color. And it's likely to be the subject of a new, less important renovation. The road that continues towards the tip of Qammieh, the south end of Marfa, offers only one visibly appreciated harbor of hunters, some ruins without real interest and beautiful views.

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 Mellieha
2024

WIGNACOURT TOWER

Towers to visit
4/5
1 review

Located next to the water polo pool (Sirens is Saint Paul's Bay champion in 2001), the tower is high in 1609 under the reign of the Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt. Restored in the 1970 s, it now houses a small historical museum dedicated to military architecture. This military monument is the first of the watch towers built in Malta by the knights of the order of St. John. Only the Tour tower in Gozo is older, but it was destroyed in 1850. These towers were to protect Malta from the rapid incursions during which many Maltese were captured and taken as slaves.

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 St Paul'S Bay
2024

APOSTLE'S FOUNTAIN (GHAJN RASUL)

Fountains to see

At the bottom of Saint Paul's Bay, at the entrance to the village, you will find the fountain of the apostle Paul. According to a legend, to quench the thirsty shipwrecked, Saint Paul would have broken a rock to bring a source to light.

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 St Paul'S Bay
2024

PALAIS SELMUN

Monuments to visit

Overlooking the hill, on the road to Mistra Bay, this castle was built in the th century by Domenico Cachia, in the spirit of Verdala Castle (near Dingli). The estate was owned by a congregation created at the initiative of the Grand master Alof de Wignancourt to collect funds to buy out Christians captured and taken into slavery by the Ottomans. The nearby chapel is called Notre-Dame-de-la-Rançon.

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 Mellieha

HERITAGE TRAIL MIZIEB

Ancient monuments
4/5
1 review
Recommended by a member
 Xemxija

LES AMBASSADES

Mansion to visit
1/5
1 review
Recommended by a member
 Ta'Xbiex