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  2. Architecture of Malta - Wikipedia

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    Maltese architecture has its origins in prehistory, and some of the oldest free-standing structures on Earth – a series of megalithic temples – can be found on Malta. [1] The islands were colonized by the Phoenicians and later the Romans, who established the cities of Melite and Gaulos. Although these were substantial settlements and are ...

  3. Fort Saint Elmo - Wikipedia

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    Fort Saint Elmo. Fort Saint Elmo (Maltese: Forti Sant'Iermu) is a star fort in Valletta, Malta. It stands on the seaward shore of the Sciberras Peninsula that divides Marsamxett Harbour from Grand Harbour, and commands the entrances to both harbours along with Fort Tigné and Fort Ricasoli. It is best known for its role in the Great Siege of ...

  4. Palazzo Parisio (Naxxar) - Wikipedia

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    Palazzo Parisio, formerly known as Scicluna Palace, [1] Palazzo Scicluna, [3] and officially Palazzo Parisio and Gardens, is a 20th-century palace in Naxxar, Malta. [4] On site was a hunting lodge built in 1733 by Paolo Parisio, and was used as a summer or permanent residence, barracks and a college, before being acquired by the Marquis Scicluna in 1898.

  5. Tourism in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Tourism is a major component of the Maltese economy, constituting about 40 per cent of Malta's GDP in 2003/04. 1,183,012 tourists visited Malta in 2009. Although this is an 8 per cent drop from 2008, [16] the number of tourists is expected to reach 1,300,000 by the end of 2010 (figures are not yet available). [17]

  6. Dragonara Palace - Wikipedia

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    The Dragonara Casino was the first casino in Malta, and this was a major step in establishing Malta as a tourist destination. [12] In the 1990s, The Westin Dragonara hotel was built on part of the palace's gardens. [13] The casino was privatized in 1999, and the company Dragonara Casino Ltd was set up to run the business for 10 years. [14]

  7. Inquisitor's Palace - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Malta. The Inquisitor's Palace (Maltese: Il-Palazz tal-Inkwiżitur), [1] also known as the Sacred Palace, [2] is a palace in Birgu, Malta. It was the seat of the Maltese Inquisition from 1574 to 1798, under the name Palazzo del Sant'Officio (Sicilian: Sant'Ujfizzio di Malta). [3] The building was originally constructed as a courthouse ...

  8. Balluta Buildings - Wikipedia

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    Balluta Buildings. Balluta Buildings is an Art Nouveau apartment block overlooking Balluta Bay in St Julian's, Malta. It was built in 1928 for the Marquis John Scicluna, and it was constructed to designs of Giuseppe Psaila. The building is considered to be among the finest of the few surviving examples of Art Nouveau architecture in Malta.

  9. Admiralty House (Valletta) - Wikipedia

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    Architect (s) Andrea Belli. Admiralty House ( Maltese: id-Dar tal-Ammirall ), [ 1] formerly known as Casa Miari, Palazzo Don Raimondo and by several other names, is a palace in Valletta, Malta. It was originally built in 1569–70 as two private houses by Fra Jean de Soubiran dit Arafat, a knight of the Order of St. John.