St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina, Malta.

St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina, Malta.

2-364-782 - Peter Thompson/Heritage Images

St Paul's Cathedral, Mdina, Malta. Mdina is the oldest town in Malta. It was fortified by the Phoenicians in about 1000 BC and was the site of the Governor's palace in Roman times. The Arabs named the town Mdina (meaning "Capital") after the island came under their rule in c870. It was the capital city of Malta untill Valletta was built in 1571. The city's cathedral, dedicated to St Paul, was built by Maltese architect Lorenzo Gafa between 1697 and 1702. It is built on the site where the Roman Governor Publius is said to have met St Paul after the latter was shipwrecked on the Maltese coast.


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People Information

Creator
  1. Peter Thompson, attributed to: British: Photographer
People Related
  1. Lorenzo Gafa: Maltese: Architect

Medium
  1. Photograph

Geographic Hierarchy

World Europe Malta Imdina Mdina

  1. 35 53 00 N , 014 15 00 E

Category Hierarchy

Locations & Buildings Places of Worship

Lifestyle & Leisure Transport & Travel

Religion & Belief Christianity

Locations & Buildings Other

Architecture & Archaeology Places of Worship

Lifestyle Religious Beliefs Christianity

Places Europe Malta Other


Digital Image Size

Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3739x4700
File Size : 51,485kb


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  1. 81U0/022434/00/PTM
  1. 0470012800
  1. 2-364-782
  1. 2364782
  1. 81U0/022434/00/PTM

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