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Nice little chapel
If you start your city tour by veering left from the Greek gate to Mdina, this little chapel will be immediately on your right. Nice architecture; if the iron gate is open, can also have a quick look ...
This small chapel was built in 1417. We couldn't go inside, because it was closed, but we could have a look at it from the doorway. It's nice but nothing special. St. Agatha is one of Malta's patron s...
Smaller than some of the others but still so gorgeous. I love old churches and this one has all the beautiful details that make me speechless and humbled.
Although I could not actually enter this small chapel, the interior is visible through a lattice screen in the doorway. Restoration work is on-going but it is very beautiful. Very worthwhile to see th...
No Entry, But Worth A Look Through The Closed Latticed Doorway.
There is no entry permitted to this very small chapel, but there is a latticed doorway, which is locked, but does permit you to look inside and take a photo if you put the lens through one of the hole...
Nice little chapel
If you start your city tour by veering left from the Greek gate to Mdina, this little chapel will be immediately on your right. Nice architecture; if the iron gate is open, can also have a quick look ...
The oldest church in Mdina
This small chapel was built in 1417. We couldn't go inside, because it was closed, but we could have a look at it from the doorway. It's nice but nothing special. St. Agatha is one of Malta's patron s...
Beautiful
Smaller than some of the others but still so gorgeous. I love old churches and this one has all the beautiful details that make me speechless and humbled.
Beautiful Church
Although I could not actually enter this small chapel, the interior is visible through a lattice screen in the doorway. Restoration work is on-going but it is very beautiful. Very worthwhile to see th...
No Entry, But Worth A Look Through The Closed Latticed Doorway.
There is no entry permitted to this very small chapel, but there is a latticed doorway, which is locked, but does permit you to look inside and take a photo if you put the lens through one of the hole...