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3 cities & Mdina
The Three Cities
These harbour areas are where the Knights of St. John were based from 1530 until 1570. Visit the old naval bakery, now housing the Maritime Museum, Fort St. Angelo which the Knights made their headquarters during the Great Siege, and the Inquisitor’s Palace. The three cities are also accessible by traditional regatta boats. This crossing is faster and offers a unique experience and view of the Grand Harbour.
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Mdina & Rabat
The old capital city of the island and its suburb are a must see for any visitor to our islands. Mdina, a walled city and continuously occupied since the bronze age is a collage of narrow streets and varying architectural styles the Cathedral dedicated to St. Peter and St. Paul and its Museum which houses one of the largest art collections on the islands are the highlight of the city. Rabat contains ancient Christian catacombs and themost complete Maltese Roman artefacts at the Domus Romana.



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