Malta: A Medieval Experience
Malta is the smallest country in the European Union but it is not without charm. A visit to Malta is a journey back in time to the medieval past.
The Island's attractions: the neolithic & megalithic temples in Malta & Gozo, Mdina--the Silent City, the unique rock formations in Dwejra Point, the Blue Grotto, Valetta -- the Fortress City, Marxalokk Village, and many more but these are among the sights I saw during my visit to Malta.
VALLETTA: MALTA'S CAPITAL
Valletta is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Everything within the city is preserved from the time it was built. Valletta is a heavily fortified city. Thick, high walls were erected around the city perimeter in 1565 after the siege of Malta. This was done so to avoid destructive attacks from the Ottoman Turks.
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This is the aerial view of Valletta.
3. Streets of Valletta
NATURAL ROCK FORMATIONS
1. The Azure Window
at Dwejra Point
NEOLITHIC TEMPLES
1. Hagar Qim: megalithic temple that is older than the pyramids in









so, you're back. i'm sorry i didn't open my blog until today. i saw your comment on ome of my article and it's so embarrassing of me not knowing it. well, good for you. i want to see more of your photos. i wish i could go to europe also in the future and see those exotic places you've been in. take care and god bless always.
Posted by: silvia | March 27, 2007 05:14 PM