Self-guided Sightseeing Tour #2 in Valletta, Malta

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Tour Facts

Number of sights 6 sights
Distance 1.9 km
Ascend 96 m
Descend 106 m

Experience Valletta in Malta in a whole new way with our self-guided sightseeing tour. This site not only offers you practical information and insider tips, but also a rich variety of activities and sights you shouldn't miss. Whether you love art and culture, want to explore historical sites or simply want to experience the vibrant atmosphere of a lively city - you'll find everything you need for your personal adventure here.

Activities in VallettaIndividual Sights in Valletta

Sight 1: Auberge d'Aragon

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The Auberge d'Aragon is an auberge in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1571 to house knights of the Order of Saint John from the langue of Aragon, Navarre and Catalonia. It is the only surviving auberge in Valletta which retains its original Mannerist design by the architect Girolamo Cassar.

Wikipedia: Auberge d'Aragon (EN)

85 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 2: Church of Our Lady of Pilar

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The Church of Our Lady of the Pillar is a 17th-century church located in Valletta, Malta. The church was built as the church of the Aragonese knights and modeled according to the plans of the architect Romano Carapecchia. The church is listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands.

Wikipedia: Church of Our Lady of Pilar, Valletta (EN)

150 meters / 2 minutes

Sight 3: Auberge de Bavière

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The Auberge de Bavière is a palace in Valletta, Malta. It was built as Palazzo Carneiro in 1696, and it was the residence of Grand Master Marc'Antonio Zondadari in the early 18th century. In 1784, it was converted into the auberge for the Anglo-Bavarian langue of the Order of Saint John, and it remained so until the French occupation of Malta in 1798.

Wikipedia: Auberge de Bavière (EN)

481 meters / 6 minutes

Sight 4: HMS Maori

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HMS Maori

HMS Maori was a Tribal-class destroyer named after the indigenous Māori people of New Zealand. She served with the United Kingdom Mediterranean Fleet during World War II until she was bombed and sunk by German aircraft while at Malta in 1942. Her wreck was later raised and scuttled outside the Grand Harbour. The wreck is now a dive site.

Wikipedia: HMS Maori (F24) (EN)

1071 meters / 13 minutes

Sight 5: St. Anne's Chapel

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The Church of St Anne is a former Roman Catholic church located in Fort Saint Elmo in Valletta, Malta. It was built in the 1720s and it was deconsecrated while the fort was controlled by the British military. The building has been restored and it is now known as the Memorial Building.

Wikipedia: Church of St Anne, Fort St Elmo (EN)

106 meters / 1 minutes

Sight 6: National War Museum

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National War Museum Frank Vincentz / CC BY-SA 3.0

The National War Museum is a museum in Fort Saint Elmo in the city of Valletta, Malta. It is one of the most popular museums in Malta. From 1975 to 2014, its collection mainly focused on World War I and World War II. It was refurbished in 2015, and its collections now include exhibits ranging from the Bronze Age to 2004.

Wikipedia: National War Museum (Malta) (EN), Website

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