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archipelago at the centre of the Mediterranean with a wealth
of heritage. Home once to ancient civilisations and Europe’s
nobles. Malta’s location at the heart of the Mediterranean
is the key to its rich history.
At the crossroads of maritime routes, the Islands have been
a home, stronghold, trading post and refuge over 7000 years
of history. From temple builders, seafaring Phoenicians
and the traveller Apostle Paul, to the Knights of St John,
Napoleon and British royalty - all have set foot here leaving
their imprint for you to discover.
The Islands have several World Heritage sites: the enigmatic,
prehistoric temples; Malta’s baroque capital Valletta,
founded by the Knights; and the walled, medieval capital,
Mdina, where descendants of Norman families still live today.
The palaces and cathedrals of Valletta and Mdina house some
of Europe’s finest treasures.
Wander around the sister island Gozo and explore gems of
a rural life largely untouched by time. And hike across
a rugged, terraced landscape fashioned by man over a millennium
ago.
The Islands present a kaleidoscope of past and present:
a fascinating legacy of European culture and rural Mediterrranean
traditions..
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