Valletta From Gardjola Gardens, Senglea, Malta July 2019
Valletta From Gardjola Gardens, Senglea, Malta July 2019
[4K] MALTA - SENGLEA - Three Cities
We will walk from the Gate of Senglea to the Gardjola Gardens then by choosing a hidden passage we will slowly walk down to the sea and walk back to American University of Malta.
0:00 - Intro and Map
0:28 - Start - Walking towards the Gate
2:34 - Entering the Gate of Senglea
4:30 - Basilica of Nativity of Mary
9:00 - Taking a look to the Waterfront
13:06 - Main Street - Triq il Vitorja
14:16 - Approaching the gardens.
16:35 - Entering to the Gardjola Gardens
17:10 - The most photographed Guard Tower in Malta.
20:05 - Hidden path to the sea.
26:16 - Arriving to the Waterfront.
32:35 - Gate of Senglea
34:54 - Welcome to Bormla - Temporary Ferry Stop
35:00 - Last thoughts and arrival to the AUM
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SMT088857 Panoramic view on cruise ships from the Gardjola garden in Senglea, Malta
From the Gardjola garden (Maltese: Ġnien il-Gardjola), the visitor can enjoy the splendid panorama of the cities of Floriana and Valletta on the opposite side of the bay and Birgu.
The sequence begins with the construction in the port of Cospicua and turns via Paola and Marsa to Floriana, where the cruise ship My ship 2 of TUI Cruises has landing in front of the waterfront. After changing the position in the garden, the video continues showing the cruise ship Celebrity Reflection of the Celebrity Cruises and in the further course the capital of Malta, Valletta. After crossing the harbor entrance, you will see Fort St. Angelo (Forti Sant'Anġlu) in Vittoriosa. There the catamaran as the ferry boat connection from Vittoriosa to Valletta is sailing into the picture.
The 319 meter long Celebrity Reflection was built at the Meyer shipyard in Papenburg (Germany), put into service in 2012 and belongs to the Solstice class. The My ship 2 was built on the Meyer shipyard as well and sent by the Celebrity Cruises as Celebrity Mercury on the oceans. In 2011, it was sold to TUI Cruises, which today operates the cruising boat.
Vom Gardjola Garten (maltesisch: Ġnien il-Gardjola) kann der Besucher das Panorama und den Ausblick auf die Städte Floriana und Valletta auf der gegenüberliegenden Seite der Bucht und Vittoriosa genießen.
Die Sequenz beginnt mit dem Ausbauarbeiten im Hafen und schwenkt zu den Kreuzfahrtschiffen Mein Schiff 2 und Celebrity Reflection, welche an der Uferpromenade vor Anker liegen und von der Meyer-Werft in Papenburg an der Ems gebaut wurden. Nach dem Wechsel der Position sehen Sie die Hauptstadt Maltas, Valletta. Nach Überqueren der Hafeneinfahrt folgt die Festung Sankt Angelo. Dort fährt gerade der Katamaran als Fährverbindung von Vittoriosa nach Valletta ins Bild.
SENGLEA GARDJOLA GARDEN TODAY.LAWRENCE MAST
Senglea Gardjola Tourist atraction
21/09/2016 a very interesting place to visit
Gateway School of English Malta - Three Cities Excursion - views from Gardjola Gardens
Gateway School of English GSE Malta students marvelling at the breathtaking views from the Gardjola Gardens at the tip of the Senglea peninsula, one of the three cities opposite the Valletta Peninsula. GSE offers a range of cultural and leisure activities every day through which students are given the opportunity to make the most of their free time while learning English in beautiful Malta.
EDEN 2010 - Isla (Senglea) (Malta)
Isla is a true cradle of history and is home to beautiful views, maritime scenery and architectural treasures. The fact that Isla is one of the oldest cities in Malta can be surely felt when walking around the city, with its strong Mediterranean influence. Strolling around the city down to Gnien il-Gardjola (the look-out garden) at the tip of Senglea Point, will allow you to savour a blend of history, architecture and local Mediterranean culture.
EDEN 2010 - Isla (Senglea) (Malta) long version
Isla is a true cradle of history and is home to beautiful views, maritime scenery and architectural treasures. The fact that Isla is one of the oldest cities in Malta can be surely felt when walking around the city, with its strong Mediterranean influence. Strolling around the city down to Gnien il-Gardjola (the look-out garden) at the tip of Senglea Point, will allow you to savour a blend of history, architecture and local Mediterranean culture.
Scenes from the Three Cities: Cospicua, Vittoriosa and Senglea, Valletta, Malta
Scenes from the Three Cities: Cospicua (Bormla), Vittoriosa (Birgu)
and Senglea (Isla), Valletta, Malta.
The Three Cities offer an intriguing insight into Malta and its history. Left largely unvisited, these cities are a slice of authentic life as well as a glimpse into Malta’s maritime fortunes. The Three Cities can rightly claim to be the cradle of Maltese history, as Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua have provided a home and fortress to almost every people who settled on the Islands. Their harbour inlets have been in use since Phoenician times: the docks always providing a living for local people, but also leaving them vulnerable when Malta’s rulers were at war. As the first home to the Knights of St. John, the Cities’ palaces, churches, forts and bastions are far older than Valletta’s. The local communities here celebrate holy days and festas as nowhere else on the Islands. The most spectacular events are the Easter processions when statues of the “Risen Christ” are carried at a run throughout crowded streets.
Cospicua is the largest of the Three Cities on Grand Harbour opposite Valletta. It is known to many by its earlier name, Bormla. The city was renamed by the Knights of St John because of the brave role played by its people during the Great Siege of 1565. Most of Cospicua's shoreline is taken up by the older dockyard - an area now being restored, and developed as a marina. The city suffered extensive damage during World War II and although rebuilt, it has fewer inhabitants than in the pre-war years. Modern Cospicua is an important market centre in the heart of the docklands. The main building of cultural interest is the Collegiate Church of the Immaculate Conception, which is rich in exquisite works of art. The Firenzuola Fortifications, built in 1638, and Margherita Lines, part of the inland defences the Three Cities, are major landmarks. The Margherita Lines are in fact the only part of old Cospicua which survived World War II.
Vittoriosa, or Birgu, one of the Three Cities, lies on one of the promontories jutting into Grand Harbour, opposite Valletta. At its tip is Fort St Angelo, perhaps the oldest fortification on the Islands. The strategic position of both fort and city over the millennia has led some to call this area `the cradle of Maltese history'. Certainly settlers and rulers from the Phoenicians to the British all made use of the defences here. To honour the part played by the city of Birgu, Grand Master La Valette renamed it Civitas Vittoriosa, `Victorious Town'. Vittoriosa was the first home of the Knights when they arrived in 1530. As such, it contains many important architectural riches. The Knights `auberges' (inns of residence), palaces and churches here are older than those in Valletta. Highlights include the Church of San Lawrenz, designed by Malta's most prominent baroque architect, Lorenzo Gafa', the Inquisitor's Palace, Fort St Angelo and the Maritime Museum.
Senglea, stands on a narrow promontory jutting into Grand Harbour. The land was fortified in 1551 by Grand Master Claude de la Sengle. The Maltese often use the area's earlier name, L-Isla, meaning the island or perhaps short for `peninsula'. During the Great Siege of 1565, Senglea was protected by Fort St Michael on its landward side and by Fort St Angelo on the tip of Vittoriosa across the creek. The heroic role played by its people led Grand Master Jean de la Valette to give the city the title of Citta' Invicta, the invincible city. Like its sister cities, Senglea suffered heavy damage during World War II. More than 75 percent of its buildings were destroyed. The parish church dedicated to the Nativity of the Madonna was rebuilt and retains its artistic heritage. The city is noted for its superb harbour views across to Valletta from Safe Haven Gardens at Senglea Point. The stone vedette, known as il-Gardjola, on the bastion-point served as a look-out post to guard the harbour entrance. The sculptured eye and ear above its windows are symbols of vigilance.
Senglea / Isla, THE THREE CITIES, MALTA
Senglea, or Isla, is one of the Three Cities located in the Cottonera area in the east of Malta. The locality was nicknamed an L’isola (an island) during the time of the Knights but it is actually a peninsula stretching out in the Grand Harbour. With an area of just 0.2km2, it is Malta’s tiniest town, and the most densely populated, hosting around 3,500 inhabitants.
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Argotti Botanical Gardens - Floriana, Malta ++ Plus Adventure into St. Philip's Garden
Come and join us ...share your adventures in Malta !! Holiday Malta
A much-loved botanical garden in Floriana has received a €2.4 million facelift, with bastions and stone fountains restored, new tiling and irrigation systems and much-improved lighting.
The renovated Argotti Gardens were inaugurated by Prime Minister Joseph Muscat in a ceremony held on Friday evening. Works to improve the gardens and their surroundings began in 2016, when bastions started being restored, with repairs to the gardens themselves starting 12 months ago.
Senglea Townhouse
SENGLEA – One of a kind, Exclusive TOWNHOUSE, situated in a very spectacular area of this City, having all amenities nearby with walking distance to seafront and enjoying unobstructed views of the wonderful unique Grand Harbour and the Gardjola Gardens, at Senglea Point. This property comprises of a reception area, kitchen, living, dining, guest toilet, bathroom and 5 bedrooms. Property is ideal as an investment or as a residence. Price – Eur775,000 - Freehold
For more information or viewing kindly contact Philip Attard on +356 79463806 or JoAnn Spiteri on +356 79430567
Restawr tas-swar tal-Isla u l-Gardjola
Żvelati l-pjanijiet għar-restawr tas-Swar u l-Ġnien tal-Gardjola fl-Isla.
Dawn bħala parti mill-proġetti tal-Gvern iffinanzjati mill-Unjoni Ewropea għar-riġenerazzjoni tal-Kottonera.
TroffaHamra y los Mechones - Escape LIVE in MALTA
TroffaHamra y los Mechones - Escape
LIVE in MALTA '12
in Gardjola Gardens - Isla
11th July 2012
TroffaHamra y los Mechones - Nothing LIVE in MALTA '12
TroffaHamra y los Mechones - Nothing
LIVE in MALTA '12
in Gardjola Gardens - Isla
11th July 2012
Malta 2015 [HD] Vittoriosa o Birgu, Senglea o Isla e Cospicua o Bormla con InMalta.it
Vai su Scopri The Three Cities, le tre città Vittoriosa o Birgu, Senglea o Isla e Cospicua o Bormla durante il tuo soggiorno studio a Malta, prenota l'escursione e le attività con InMalta.it l'unico tour operator che rappresenta tutte le scuole di inglese a Malta senza commissioni. Chiama lo 0932.1972416 (chiamata urbana, operatrice italiana) o visita il sito inmalta.it
Townhouse - For Sale - Senglea - 240241029-93
SENGLEA – Seafront unconverted TOWNHOUSE, within walking distance to Gardjola Gardens, the Marina and the center of this historical City. Such property can be converted into a nice residential home, enjoying lovely views from the upper floor and the roof terrace. Other possibilities are that at the first floor level, an apartment would be ideal whilst the next level would be converted into a duplex penthouse with awesome Grand Harbour views (permits already approved). The next option, would be a small Guest-House as it is within reach of all amenities.
Freehold.
Gateway School of English GSE Malta Social Programme - view of Valletta from 3 cities
The Grand Harbour of Malta is the largest natural harbour in the Mediterranean. This video was taken by one of Gateway School of English students learning English in Malta while on the three cities excursion. The video shows the Valletta Peninsula, Fort St Angelo and the Grand Harbour as seen from Senglea Gardens (Gardjola Gardens).