Malta Mdina Cathedral
The Mdina Cathedral, also known as St. Paul's Cathedral, is a Baroque-style cathedral located in the ancient city of Mdina, Malta. The cathedral was built between 1670 and 1705 after the original cathedral was destroyed during an earthquake in 1693.
Inside, visitors can admire beautiful frescoes, sculptures, and paintings, including works by renowned artists such as Mattia Preti and Antoine de Favray.
Inside, visitors can admire beautiful frescoes, sculptures, and paintings, including works by renowned artists such as Mattia Preti and Antoine de Favray.
Travel Information
You can reach the spot by car or bus. Parking spaces are marked on the map.
Spot Type
Indoor
Crowd Factor
A decent amount of people
Best Timing
All timings are equally good
Sunrise & Sunset
06:53 - 16:50
| current local time: 11:34
Photo Themes
Architecture
Church
Locations
Mdina
Mdina Cathedral
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