Introduction to Mdina: The history of Mdina can be traced back to the Phoenician era. It is the earliest city established in Malta. Before the arrival of the Knights, it has been the capital of Malta and is known as the "Silent City" ” the reputation.
Mdina is one of the best examples of fully preserved medieval walls in the world. The ancient city tower stands on a steep hill in the center of the island, and is surrounded by a solid outer ring to this day. The city has three entrances. The Main Gate starts from the Rabat Garden outside the wall. The Greek Gate opens on the wide moat of the moat. The "Gate of the City Wall" is also one of the entrances.
The city of Mdina is dotted with magnificent palaces, monasteries, churches and museums. Some of the prominent buildings date back to the Norman period in 1090. The narrow, winding streets in the city are decorated with equally ancient ornate streetlights. Decorated, the majestic Baroque cathedral stands in the city center. The beautiful frescoes and magnificent decorations inside the church are dazzling.
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