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St Paul's Cathedral

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Churches and Cathedrals
Open Opens at 9:30-16:30
Recommended sightseeing time:1-2 hours
Address:
2 Triq San Pawl, L-Imdina MDN 1061, MaltaMap
Phone+356 2145 6620
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  • Elaine w
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    A place not to miss, photos can be take no flash

    was here two weeks ago 2024, amazing place, well worth the visit , tickets from the musem across from St pauls, that entliles you to visit both the Musum and St Pauls, both are a must, a delight ful d...

    Reviewed on Mar 31, 2024
  • kesrxx
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    Serene

    A stunning cathedral and the museum is also very informative with some excellent exhibits. The cathedral itself felt very serene and peaceful, just remember to dress appropriately.

    Reviewed on Mar 13, 2024
  • angeleyes27
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    Nice cathedral on a back square

    You can pay 10 Euros to get admission to both the church and the cathedral museum. A church has existed here since the 4th century. This latest church was built in 1702. It is a pretty church & has ma...

    Reviewed on Feb 21, 2024
  • CloudYeah
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    Nice anglican church

    Nice anglican church located on Valletta's western side on the waterfront. If you do not have much time in Valletta, and are asking yourself which church to visit, I would however drop this one and vi...

    Reviewed on Jan 6, 2024
  • Tiberiu_Baranyi
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    The Cathedral of Malta - to be found in the city of Mdina!

    The Metropolitan Cathedral of Malta - in Mdina - was built in the medieval times , in the city of Mdina - that was the capital of Malta ... the Cathedral was devastated in the earthquake of 1693 - so ...

    Reviewed on Nov 22, 2023
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