Malta at War Museum - Birgu - Malta
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Malta at War Museum - Birgu - Malta
MALTA - Malta at War Museum
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Malta Maritime Museum - Vittoriosa - Malta
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Malta Maritime Museum - Vittoriosa - Malta
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In the Birgu War Shelters
Wandering around the WW2 war shelters in Birgu/Vittoriosa, Malta / De paseo en los refugios antiaéreos de la Segunda Guerra Mundial. Birgu/Vittoriosa en Malta
[4K] ???? - Long Walk in the Three Cities - Coastal Walk around Birgu
0:00 - Intro and map
0:32 - Start - walk at the wall
9:01 - Arrival to the seaside
20:38 - Senglea-side walk.
23:28 - Arrival to Fort St. Angelo (one of the fortress of the Three Cities).
28:20 - The passage to a hidden beach
30:50 - The beach on the tip of Birgu - overlooking to Valletta
37:52 - Walking alongside of the Marina of Birgu.
43:37 - Maritime Museum of Malta
45:29 - St. Lawrence Church and the Monument of Freedom
50:03 - Leaving Birgu
50:33 - Arriving to Bormla - Final Words.
Birgu is the location of several tourist attractions. The historic Vittoriosa Waterfront contains the former Palace of the General of the Galleys and the Order of St John's treasury. The area was refurbished in the early 2000s, and both buildings are used for other activities: the former is now a casino, while the latter is home to the Malta Maritime Museum. A second museum, the Vittoriosa 1565 Museum, is also located in the town and is dedicated to the siege and the battle in the town in 1565.
Collegiate Church of St Lawrence
St. Lawrence's Church, one of several churches in the parish, was once the Conventual Church of the Order of St John. It is dedicated to St. Lawrence of Rome, and the feast is very popular among locals for the decorations in the local streets. The celebrations start on 31 July and continue till 10 August, the saint's feast day. Other churches in Birgu include the Monastery of St. Scholastica and the Our Lady of Annunciation Church which is run by the Dominican Order. This church is also known as St. Dominic's Church. The feast of Saint Dominic is held every last Sunday of August. The Freedom Monument commemorates the departure of British forces from the island in 1979. Birgu also contains five Auberges of the Knights, including the Auberge d'Angleterre, for some time the home of the English Knights of St John on the island, which now contains a public library.
Birgu Festival of Candle Lights
Grand Harbour Marina
At the centre of the Grand Harbour, the 16th-century Fort St Angelo still stands and is currently undergoing restoration. The central piazza in Birgu was badly damaged by bombing during World War II, but one 19th-century palace thought to have been designed by Giuseppe Bonavia survives, and is used as the headquarters of the St Lawrence Band Club
Maritime Museum of Malta - a brief summary, opening hours and ticket prices:
Fort St Angelo (Birgu) - a brief summary, opening hours and ticket prices:
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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.
The Inquisitor's Palace aka sacred palace in Malta (4k)
The Inquisitor's Palace, also known as the Sacred Palace, is a palace in Birgu, Malta. It was the seat of the Maltese Inquisition from 1574 to 1798, under the name Palazzo del Sant'Officio.
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Fort St Angelo, Birgu, MALTA.
The fort was garrisoned by the British from 1800 to 1979, at times being classified as a stone frigate known as HMS Egmont or later HMS St Angelo. The fort suffered considerable damage during World War II, but it was later restored. In 1998, the upper part of the fort was handed to the Sovereign Military Order of Malta. Fort St. Angelo has been on Malta's tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1998, as part of the Knights' Fortifications around the Harbours of Malta.
Valletta's Secret underground war rooms ( Lascaris )
The Lascaris War Rooms are an underground complex of tunnels and chambers in Valletta, Malta that housed the War Headquarters from where the defence of the island was conducted during the Second World War. The rooms were later used by NATO and are now open to the public as a museum.
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몰타기사단이 오기 전에도, 이곳엔 사람이 살았다. 수 천 년 동안, 지중해에서 어부의 삶을 이어가던 몰타인들이다. 끊이지 않는 전쟁 속에서 삶은 달라졌지만, 그들은 제자리를 지키고 있다. 변화 속에서도, 과거를 잊지 않으려 노력한다. 그 정신이 이어져 오는 곳이 있다해서 찾아가봤다. 빅토리오사 지역에 자리한 성 안젤로 요새다. 빅토리오사는 기사단이 가장 먼저 정착했던 지역으로, 이 성 안젤로 요새는 기사단 최초의 본부 역할을 했다. 중세 복장을 한 사람들이 뭔가를 열심히 준비하고 있다. “몰타기사단 대 집행관은 모든 요새와 성채를 방문하곤 했습니다. 그게 집행관의 의무이기 때문이죠. 수비대가 최상의 컨디션을 유지하고 요새가 좋은 상태를 유지하는 것이 그의 임무였습니다.” 당시 대 집행관이 요새와 수비대를 점검하는 모습을 재연한다. 대 집행관이 등장하면서 시작하는 재연은 사뭇 진지하다. 요새를 지키는 수비대원들이 ‘이상 없음’을 신고한다. 이렇게 마무리. 오늘도 요새는, 무사하다.
[English: Google Translator]
Even before the Knights of Malta came, people lived here. For thousands of years, they were Maltese who lived fisherman lives in the Mediterranean. Life has changed in a never-ending war, but they are keeping their place. In the midst of change, we try not to forget the past. I went there because there is a place where the spirit is connected. It is a fortress of St. Angelo in Victory Osa area. Victory was the first settlement of the Knights Templar, which served as the first headquarters of the Knights. People in medieval costumes are preparing something hard. The Knights of Malta vs. the officers used to visit all the fortifications and citadels. Because that's the duty of the bailiff. His job was to keep the garrison in excellent condition and to keep the fort in good condition. At that time, the executive recreates the fortress and garrison check. The reenactment that begins with the appearance of the executive branch is serious. Defendants guarding the fort declare 'no abnormality'. Finish like this. The fortress is still safe today.
[Malta: Google Translator]
Anki qabel ma daħlu l-Kavallieri ta 'Malta, in-nies għexu hawn. Għal eluf ta 'snin, kienu Maltin li għexu ħajja tas-sajjied fil-Mediterran. Il-ħajja nbidlet f'gwerra li qatt ma tispiċċa, iżda qegħdin iżommu posthom. Fil-qalba tal-bidla, nippruvaw ma ninsewx il-passat. I marru hemm għax hemm post fejn l-ispirtu huwa konness. Huwa fortizza ta 'San Angelo fiż-żona ta' Victory Osa. Il-Vitorja kienet l-ewwel soluzzjoni tal-Knights Templar, li serviet bħala l-ewwel kwartieri ġenerali tal-Kavallieri. In-nies fil-kostumi medjevali qed iħejju xi ħaġa iebsa. Il-Kavallieri ta 'Malta kontra l-uffiċjali kienu jżuru l-fortifikazzjonijiet u ċ-cittadelli kollha. Minħabba li dak huwa d-dmir tal-marixxall. Ix-xogħol tiegħu kien li jżomm il-garrison f'kondizzjoni eċċellenti u biex iżomm il-fort f'kondizzjoni tajba. F'dak iż-żmien, l-eżekuttiv jerġa 'jikseb il-kontroll tal-fortizza u l-garrison. Ir-retenzjoni li tibda bid-dehra tal-fergħa eżekuttiva hija serja. Il-konvenuti li jħarsu l-qawwa jiddikjaraw 'l-ebda anormalità'. Tispiċċa bħal dan. Il-fortizza għadha sikura llum.
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History Lesson inside the Malta Maritime Museum
On the 18th May 2016, class 4.1 from Maria Regina College had the opportunity to experience a lesson about World War 2 and Birgu inside the Maritime Museum. A tablet and a wireless speaker were used to deliver a primary source about the World War 2
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Malta | Part 5/8 | Valletta, Art Gallery, War Museum & Meatballs
Part 5/8 of our Malta holiday.
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The Inquisitor’s Palace and Torture chamber, MALTA
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The Inquisitor’s Palace, situated in the heart of Vittoriosa, is one of the very few surviving palaces of its kind which, in the early modern period could be found all over Europe and South America. Many of these palaces simply succumbed to the ravages of time or were victims of the anti-reactionary power unleashed by the French Revolution. Fortunately, the Maltese Inquisitor’s Palace, throughout its five centuries of history, always hosted high-ranking officials representing the main powers on the island, who therefore ensured its survival.
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MILITARY MTARFA 2018 , Malta And underground shelter
The Military Mtarfa is about exposing Mtarfa’s rich military history. Mtarfa played an important part in military history during the British period. Being so close to the airstrip in Ta' Qali, Mtarfa was home to a military hospital, cemetery and soldiers’ quarters in the Second World War.
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Malta at War 70th Anniversay Commemoration, 10th June 1940.
70th Anniversary Commemoration weekend at the Malta at War Museum in Birgu Held by Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna - The Malta Heriatge Trust and supported by Bank of Valletta
The Underground Shelter
Visiting the underground air raid shelter
at the MALTA AT WAR MUSEUM in Vittoriosa