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Valletta - City built by Gentlemen for Gentlemen

by Incubus30 - last update: Jun 5, 2006

Aerial view of Valletta

Intro

Valletta, the capital, is the cultural, administrative and commercial centre of the archipelago.
Valletta from Sliema side

History

The idea of fortifying the rocky and steep-sided Mount Sciberras had occured to the Knights on their arrival in 1530, but because time was not on their side, they limited themselves to building a fort at its very tip.

Grand Master La Valette was obsessed with the idea: as soon as he had been elected to the Grand Mastership in 1557 he invited foreign military engineers, famous in their time, to prepare the plans, but the Great Siege put a stop to all that.

No sooner was the siege lifted than the plans for the fortress city were again revived, but as a first step the ill-fated fort St. Eimo was at once rebuilt.

Pope Pius IV sent his military engineer, Francesco Laparelli, and the planning of the new town started in earnest.

When Laparelli departed from the Island he left his Maltese assistant, Gerolamo Cassar, to continue the work he had started. La Valette died in 1568 and was buried in the church of Our Lady of Victories, the first building to be erected.

Other Grand Masters continued to embellish the new city and, in time, all the important buildings of the Order were enclosed within its walls: the Auberges of the Langues of the Order; the Grand Master's Palace with its Armoury; the Co-Cathedral and other churches: the Hospital; the Courts of Justice and the palatial houses of individual Knights, rich Maltese citizens, and ecclesiastics.
Vallletta Waterfront

Valletta Waterfront

The photo I am attaching is of Valletta Waterfront by night. This place has been recently been refurbished and lots of bars/cafe & restorants have opened. It has become the trendiest place for locals to meet either for a drink or for dinner.

If you are in Valletta, you should make it a point to visit this place. Opt for a quiet drink in the afternoon or else for a more hectic time in the evening.

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Comments for Incubus30 about Valletta
Freddowasher Sat Oct 17, 2009 11:24 UTC
 Yes the coffee is absolutely gorgeous. We visited about 12 years ago and came back last month. It's as good as ever! Nice to see some things don't change.
starship Mon Mar 23, 2009 02:29 UTC
 Excellent information and advice! I visited Valletta & Mdina in Summer, 2008 for one day only and it was too short! Hope to return one day!
Maurizioago Wed Feb 14, 2007 10:00 UTC
 Spero di tornare a Malta tra alcune settimane. Ciao!
adonai_2012 Thu Sep 7, 2006 21:29 UTC
 Neat Valletta tips&photos
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