Overview
No visit to Malta's capital is complete without a visit to St. John's Co-Cathedral. Its magnificent ornate marble floors and breathtaking vaulted ceilings transport visitors to a bygone era.
Commissioned in 1572 by Grand Master Jean de la Cassiere to serve as the church for the Knights of Malta, the Cathedral stands as a testament to the island's rich history and cultural heritage.
Renowned as one of Valletta's most significant landmarks for arts and culture, St. John's Co-Cathedral stands out among the island's many holy sites.
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St. John's Co-CathedralTriq San Gwann
Il-Belt Valletta
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