St Paul's Catacombs

Uncover the earliest evidence of Christianity in Malta in this underground network of burial sites.
Georgia Drake
Published on May 20, 2024

Overview

Originating from the third century BC, St. Paul's Catacombs in Rabat served as Roman burial grounds that remained in use until the seventh century.

This captivating network of tunnels comprises approximately 30 hypogea, or tombs, containing thousands of bodies and remains, rendering it the largest burial site in Malta.

Adjacent to the catacombs, tourists can further explore historical relics at the museum, enhancing their overall experience.

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