Mdina Gate, Mdina (must see)
The Mdina Gate stands as a grand entrance to the ancient fortified city of Mdina, connecting it to the newer suburb of Rabat. Designed by de Mondion, a renowned builder for the Order of St. John, the Mdina Gate was constructed a few meters to the left of the original gate in 1724. The remains of the original gate are still visible, integrated into the now solid walls that surround the entrance. The construction of the new gate was primarily aimed at enlarging the nearby palace, Palazzo Giuratale, which had suffered significant damage during the devastating earthquake of 1693. Upon completion, the new palace was renamed Palazzo Vilhena in honor of Grand Master Vilhena.
Above the gate, one can behold the imposing coat of arms. The lions featured in the coat of arms are not only displayed as statues on the bridge in front of the gate but are also replicated in the sculptures situated at the outer end of the bridge. These lions serve as powerful symbols of strength and nobility, encapsulating the spirit of the historic city they guard.
On the inner side of the Mdina Gate, visitors are greeted by three statues of patron saints, each carrying palm branches as a symbol of their martyrdom. These statues pay homage to three revered figures: St. Publius, St. Paul and St. Agatha.
Above the gate, one can behold the imposing coat of arms. The lions featured in the coat of arms are not only displayed as statues on the bridge in front of the gate but are also replicated in the sculptures situated at the outer end of the bridge. These lions serve as powerful symbols of strength and nobility, encapsulating the spirit of the historic city they guard.
On the inner side of the Mdina Gate, visitors are greeted by three statues of patron saints, each carrying palm branches as a symbol of their martyrdom. These statues pay homage to three revered figures: St. Publius, St. Paul and St. Agatha.
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Mdina Gate on Map
Sight Name: Mdina Gate
Sight Location: Mdina, Malta (See walking tours in Mdina)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
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Sight Location: Mdina, Malta (See walking tours in Mdina)
Sight Type: Attraction/Landmark
Guide(s) Containing This Sight:
Walking Tours in Mdina, Malta
Create Your Own Walk in Mdina
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Mdina Introduction Walking Tour
A picturesque walled city in the heart of Malta, Mdina is a true gem of the Mediterranean located atop a hill that overlooks most of the country.
Mdina's history spans almost 3,000 years, making it one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Originally settled by the Phoenicians in around the 8th century BC, it has been inhabited by various civilizations, including the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.8 Km or 0.5 Miles
Mdina's history spans almost 3,000 years, making it one of Europe's oldest continuously inhabited cities. Originally settled by the Phoenicians in around the 8th century BC, it has been inhabited by various civilizations, including the... view more
Tour Duration: 2 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.8 Km or 0.5 Miles
Rabat Walking Tour
In ancient times, the city of Melite, the precursor of today's Mdina, was much larger than its counterpart. During the Arab occupation of Malta, the city was divided into two smaller towns: Mdina and Rabat.
Rabat's full name, Ribat al-Fath, translates literally to the “Victory Village”. Once considered to be the suburb of Mdina, this quiet neighborhood is located practically on... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.6 Km or 0.4 Miles
Rabat's full name, Ribat al-Fath, translates literally to the “Victory Village”. Once considered to be the suburb of Mdina, this quiet neighborhood is located practically on... view more
Tour Duration: 1 Hour(s)
Travel Distance: 0.6 Km or 0.4 Miles