Saint Agatha's Chapel, Mdina

Saint Agatha's Chapel, Mdina

Saint Agatha's Chapel is a cherished Roman Catholic church that holds a rich history and a testament to the enduring faith of its people. The present structure was rebuilt after the devastation caused by the 1693 Sicily earthquake, which also brought down much of the medieval cathedral.

The origins of the chapel date back even further, tracing its roots to 1417 when it was originally erected by Francesco Gatto, a nobleman, and his wife Paola de' Castelli.

In 1575, the chapel welcomed the esteemed inquisitor Pietro Dusina during his apostolic visit to Malta, an event that undoubtedly left a lasting mark on the local religious community. The chapel remained in the possession of the Gatto Murina family until 1661 when it was generously gifted to the broader church in Malta.

After the earthquake, the indomitable Maltese spirit led to the construction of a new chapel designed by renowned architect Lorenzo Gafà, leaving a lasting artistic imprint.

It was on the auspicious day of 26th June 1696 when the chapel was blessed by Archdeacon Antonio Cauchi, in the esteemed presence of Bishop Davide Cocco Palmieri and the Grand Master Adrien de Wignacourt.

At the heart of the chapel's sanctity lies the titular painting, an exquisite depiction of Saint Agatha, the beloved patroness of Malta, accompanied by Saint Adrian. The masterpiece was crafted by the skilled hands of Giuseppe D'Arena, adding to the chapel's cultural and artistic significance.

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Saint Agatha's Chapel on Map

Sight Name: Saint Agatha's Chapel
Sight Location: Mdina, Malta (See walking tours in Mdina)
Sight Type: Religious
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