• Mdina - Medieval City

    August 28, 2024 in Malta ⋅ ☁️ 29 °C

    Mdina, often referred to as the "Silent City," is a fortified medieval town perched atop a hill in the heart of Malta. Its history stretches back over 4,000 years, with evidence of Bronze Age settlements. The city served as Malta's capital from antiquity until the medieval period when the Knights of St. John arrived in 1530. Mdina's strategic location offered sweeping views of the island and surrounding seas, making it an ideal defensive stronghold. The city's architecture reflects its rich past, showcasing a blend of Norman and Baroque styles. Narrow, winding streets and imposing palaces tell tales of noble families and religious orders that once called Mdina home. Today, with its population of just under 300 residents, Mdina stands as a living museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Malta's complex history. Its well-preserved fortifications, grand cathedral, and timeless atmosphere make it a crucial site for understanding Malta's cultural heritage and its evolution from a strategic Mediterranean outpost to a modern nation.

    Well worth a visit.
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