

Valletta is the Capital City of Malta. The Knights of St John built Valletta after the Great Siege of 1566 when the invading Turks shattered the fortifications of the existing cities of the time. Grand Master Jean Parisot de la Valette decided that a modern capital city with state of the art fortifications was needed. The new city was named after its founder Jean Parisot de la Valette who died before the city was completed in 1571. This remarkable fortified city with its massive bastions followed the most advanced Renaissance ideas in town planning, with streets laid straight on a strict grid plan looking over the Grand Harbour. Shortly after it was completed the governing powers where moved to Valletta replacing Mdina and becoming the new capital city of Malta.
Visiting the St. John Cathedral.
While visiting the St. John Cathedral, one can admire the antiques and the history of the maltese islands. One cannot leave the Cathedral without seeing the Caravaggio which is presently situated in this Cathedral.

Houses in Valletta
Walking through the streets of Valletta one can admire the ancient houses, the stairs of Valletta and fortifications which makes the capital city one of the most noble capital city.
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Auberge De Castille |
Law Courts |
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Bus Terminus |
Old Theatre |
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Valletta Churches |
Upper Barrakka |
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