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The Fortress City, Citta' Umilissima,
"a city built by gentlemen for gentlemen". Valletta
has many titles, all recalling its rich historical past.
It is the "modern" city built by the Knights of
St John; a masterpiece of the baroque; a European Art City;
and a World Heritage City. But these are just some of its
faces and fortunes.
Valletta is also Malta's capital city:
a living, working city, the administrative and commercial
heart of the Islands. Nowhere in Malta is the life of the
Islands reflected more than here. The city is busy by day,
yet retains a timeless atmosphere. The grid of narrow streets
house some of Europe's finest art works, churches and palaces.
Valletta hosts a vast cultural programme.
Street events are staged against the city's magnificent
baroque architecture and floodlit bastions. There is theatre
and music and all manner of things to see and join in, from
avant garde art to traditional church festas. The city is
a delight to shop in: narrow side streets are full of tiny
shops selling antiques, maps, books, prints and jewellery.
For top quality fashion, music and much more try Valletta's
main streets - Republic Street and Merchants Street.
Walking around Valletta, you'll come
across an intriguing historical site around every corner:
votive statues, niches, fountains and coats of arms high
up on parapets. And when you need to stop and take it all
in, the city yields up squares, courtyards, gardens and
any number of cafés, right on cue.
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