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A little limestone church with an interesting architecture.With a somehow unusual round shape.You can see it in your way to Malta at War Museum if you come to Bormla by boat,from Valleta.
Built in 1590, as it is listed in notary records of 3 October 1590, it was abandoned for a while until 1741 they brought a priest to be in front of it.
Even at once you will not realize that this is a church, it merges with a number of surrounding houses. Built from limestone, low, cornered round shape. Usually in Maltese temples are built on top of the bell ...
The church is small, modest. Interesting its unusual, some cylindrical shape. Hidden in the streets of Kospikui, it is not worth looking for it, but if you are next to it - look
Little
A little limestone church with an interesting architecture.With a somehow unusual round shape.You can see it in your way to Malta at War Museum if you come to Bormla by boat,from Valleta.
Small and cozy
Built in 1590, as it is listed in notary records of 3 October 1590, it was abandoned for a while until 1741 they brought a priest to be in front of it.
Humble and beautiful
Even at once you will not realize that this is a church, it merges with a number of surrounding houses. Built from limestone, low, cornered round shape. Usually in Maltese temples are built on top of the bell ...
Unusual form
The church is small, modest. Interesting its unusual, some cylindrical shape. Hidden in the streets of Kospikui, it is not worth looking for it, but if you are next to it - look
closed
After two passages, she was always closed, she is quite unaccessible and not terrible to see from outside. So, not too much to waste her time.