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THE CATACOMBS OF SAINT-PAUL

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The Saint-Paul catacomb complex comprises a large part of the main cemetery of the ancient city of Melite. As such, the site comprises a multi-level cemetery, with remains dating from Punic, Roman and Byzantine times, and which may have been in uninterrupted use for over a millennium, between the 4th century BC and the 8th century AD. The complex covers more than 2,000 m², and the highlight of the site are the 24 catacombs and hypogeums, which were used mainly in Late Antique and Byzantine times. These small underground tombs offer examples of intimate hypogeum burials and feature elements that are unique in the world, such as certain types of tomb and the triclinia cut into the rock, reminiscent of the sigma tables in Roman dining rooms, suggesting that they were used for commemorative meals.
Rediscovered and studied in the 19th century, these hypogeums invite visitors to explore ancient burial customs and an important chapter in Malta's historical narrative. Part of the catacombs was reused during the re-Christianization of the island, around the 13th century, when an open space was redeveloped and used as a Christian sanctuary decorated with murals. The site was excavated and studied in 1894 by Dr. A.A. Caruana, the pioneer of Christian-era archaeology in Malta.


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thon
Visited in february 2022
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C'EST GRANDIOSE ET TRES ETONNANT . CES CATACOMBES DATERAIENT DES PHENICIENS. C'EST UN LABYRINTHE SOUTERRAIN DE 4 KILOMETRES
steph.fe
Visited in september 2019
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Visite interessante mais rien d exceptionnel par rapport aux autres catacombes
fute_355031
Visited in september 2018
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Beau site étonnant qui n’a rien à voir avec les catacombes de Paris. Ici vous marchez et entrez dans plusieurs caveaux qui vous emmènent voir des galeries comme des tombeaux. Vous ne verrez pas d’ossements.
yogi-futé
Visited in july 2017
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Très belle visite. Le musée, à faire avant le début de la visite des catacombes est très bien fait et nous permet de retracer l'historique des lieux. La visite des catacombes se fait librement, avec certaines fermées mais le nombre permet d'en faire suffisamment pour ravir les curieux.
kakemphaton
Visited in june 2017
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Si vous n'avez jamais vu de catacombe, il faut le faire, sinon, le site manque d'originalité et d'explications, c'est assez sommaire, mais néanmoins très bien restauré. Des explications dans le hall mais après, le site en manque cruellement, notamment dans les catacombes. Les "salles" se ressemblent toutes, la luminosité est intéressante et beaucoup sont assez petites (5-6 personnes en même temps). La première catacombe juste après le hall est la plus grande et la plus impressionnante, mais après, d'une catacombe à une autre... la mise en scène est identique et nous donne l'impression déjà vu. Si vous avez peu de temps, inutile de toutes les faire, faîtes la première, les salles d'explications... ceci est suffisant.

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