Walking Around GZIRA Malta 2019
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Gżira is a town in the Central Region of Malta. It is located between Msida and Sliema, also bordering on Ta' Xbiex. It has a population of 8,029 as of March 2014. The word Gżira means island in Maltese, and the town is named after Manoel Island which lies just adjacent to the town. The seafront of Gżira is famed for its views of the walled city of Valletta, which are illuminated at night, forming a picturesque backdrop to Manoel Island, the yacht marina and a seafront public garden. Kappara is located close to Gżira. Orpheum Theatre (Malta) is located in Gżira.
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Walled city with St. John's Co-Cathedral
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Cathedrals, middle ages, churches, museums, and palaces
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Fort Tigné & waterfront promenade
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Balluta Bay beach & Paceville nightlife
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Churches, museums, roman villa, cliffs, and caves
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Gran Castello museum & Gozo Cathedral
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Beaches, nightlife, and aquariums
Birgu
Marinas, churches, museums, maritime museums, and harbors
Qawra
Nightlife, beaches, and aquariums
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Maritime museums, harbors, gardens, churches, and marinas
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Mosta
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Malta Sight Seeing Tour South Red Route Part 10 Malta Travel Video
Malta tour Part 10: Open top bus tour taking in the South side of Malta. For more information visit where you can see details of the latest special offers and also find out more about the beautiful Maltese Islands. The South tour starts in Sliema & stops in the following locations - This is correct at time of writing but of course routes and stops may change: Manoel Island, Ta'Xbiex Harbour, Msida Yacht Marina, Valletta Bus Terminus, Auberge de Castille & Upper Barrakka Valletta, Valletta Harbour, The National War Museum - Valletta, Fort St. Elmo Valletta, Mediterranean Conference Centre, Fort St. Angelo Vittoriosa, t, Hypogeum Paola, Senglea Point, Vittoriosa Waterfront, Notre Dame Gate Vittoriosa, Zejtun Parish Church, Zejtun St. Gregory's Church, Marsaxlokk Fishing Village, St. Lucian Tower Marsaxlokk , Ghar Dalam Cave and Museum Birzebbugia, Blue Grotto limits of Zurrieq, Hagar Qim & Mnajdra limits of Qrendi, Malta Falconry Centre & Limestone Heritage TWITTER @places2gotravel FACEBOOK ===================================================== About Places 2 Go Travel P2GT ===================================================== On my travels I'm joined by my good lady (most of the time), my Dad (some of the time) our wider family occassionally and my dog when not travelling overseas. What's This Channel About: It started as a travel diary, as a way to share our experiences with our friends and family. A wider audience took an interest in my videos and things just grew from there. I'm trilled at the idea that people on Youtube may get something out of my videos and I love to connect with people who are like minded and enjoy travel as much as we do. Why We Love To Travel: As a young adult I was always too busy working to take vacations. My mindset was fixed on building a successful business and this was always justified by telling myself that I'd travel once I'd made my fortunes. By the time I was 30 years old I'd only been on two overseas vacations and did not think I was missing out. Roll forward to 2015, my good lady finally convinced me to book a stay at an all inclusive resort in Fuerteventura. It was an amazing experience and I was instantly bitten by the travel bug and now want to see loads of different places and travel as much as we can. How frequently Do you Travel : As frequently as possible, currently around seven times per year. We have committments at home meaning we need to fit our travel plans in around everyday life. Why Are We Not On Camera: These videos are about the places, adventures, experiences and destinations. The videos are not about me / us - I'm not a TV presenter and I have absolutely not desire to be in front of the camera. Whilst not adverse to being on camera it's just not what our videos are about at the moment. What's in our kitbag: Canon SX540, Canon SX510, various GoPro cameras including the Hero 3 Hero 4 Black and the Hero 5 Black plus a Nextbase Dashcam and Samsung and Apple cameraphones. Our Favorite Places 2 Go Travel: Canary Islands, especially Lanzarote & Fuerteventura are big favourites with us because of the near year round sun and relaxing vibes. ===================================================== Cameras: GoPro 3, 4 Hero, Canon Powershot SX510 & SX540 Editing: Cyberlink PowerDirector, Windows Movie Maker ===================================================== You must ask for my permission to use content from this channel Travel Safe! Places 2 Go Travel
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Attractions in Valletta
Turner's depiction of the Grand Harbour, National Museum of Fine Arts
Lower Barrakka Gardens and its monuments of remembrance
The architecture of Valletta's streets and piazzas ranges from mid-16th century Baroque to Modernism. The city is the island's principal cultural centre and has a unique collection of churches, palaces and museums and act as one of the city's main visitor attractions. When Benjamin Disraeli, future British Prime Minister, visited the city in 1830, he described it as a city of palaces built by gentlemen for gentlemen, and remarked that Valletta equals in its noble architecture, if it does not excel, any capital in Europe, and in other letters called it comparable to Venice and Cádiz and full of palaces worthy of Palladio.[53][54]
Buildings of historic importance include St John's Co-Cathedral, formerly the Conventual Church of the Knights of Malta. It has the only signed work and largest painting by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio.[55] The Auberge de Castille et Leon, formerly the official seat of the Knights of Malta of the Langue of Castille, Léon and Portugal, is now the office of the Prime Minister of Malta.[49] The Grandmaster's Palace, built between 1571 and 1574 and formerly the seat of the Grand Master of the Knights of Malta, used to house the Maltese Parliament, now situated in a purpose-built structure at the entrance to the city, and now houses the offices of the President of Malta.[56]
The National Museum of Fine Arts is a Rococo palace dating back to the late 1570s, which served as the official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet during the British era from the 1820s onwards. The Manoel Theatre (Maltese: Teatru Manoel) was constructed in just ten months in 1731, by order of Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, and is one of the oldest working theatres in Europe. The Mediterranean Conference Centre was formerly the Sacra Infermeria. Built in 1574, it was one of Europe's most renowned hospitals during the Renaissance. The fortifications of the port, built by the Knights as a magnificent series of bastions, demi-bastions, cavaliers and curtains, approximately 100 metres (330 ft) high, all contribute to the unique architectural quality of the city.
Neighbourhoods
Valletta contains a number of unofficial neighbourhoods, including:[57]
Strada Rjali – the main thoroughfare, Triq ir-Repubblika
l-Arċipierku – an area close to the Sacra Infermeria. Its name possibly derives from archipelago since it contains a number of lanes which break up the area into many islands of houses, or from archi-borgo since the area is located just outside Fort Saint Elmo.[58]
il-Baviera – an area around the English Curtain, bounded by Old Bakery, Archbishop, Marsamxett and St. Sebastian Streets. It is named after Auberge de Bavière.[58]
il-Biċċerija – an area close to il-Baviera, named after the slaughterhouse which was formerly located there.[58]
il-Kamrata – an area close to the Sacra Infermeria. It is named after the Camerata, a spiritual retreat which was demolished in the 19th century and replaced by social housing.[58]
Deux Balles (Maltese: Duwi Balli) – an area close to il-Baviera. The name probably originates from the French occupation.[58]
il-Fossa – an area close to the Jews' Sally Port and Fort Saint Elmo. It is regarded as the worst maintained area of Valletta.[59]
Manderaggio (Maltese: il-Mandraġġ) – an area behind Manderaggio Curtain, bounded by St. Mark, St. Lucia, St. Patrick and Marsamxett Streets. This was meant to be a small harbour (mandracchio) but it was never completed, and a slum area developed instead. The slums were demolished in the 1950s and were rebuilt as housing estates.[58]
Education
The Valletta Campus of the University of Malta is situated in the Old University Building. It serves as an extension of the Msida Campus, especially offering international masters programmes.[60]
A church school, St. Albert the Great, is also situated in Valletta. The Headmaster is Alternattiva Demokratika politician Mario Mallia.[61][62]
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Malta Sight Seeing Tour South (Red Route) Part 15 Malta Travel Video **INCREDIBLE WAY TO SEE MALTA**
Malta Tour Part 15: Open top red route bus tour taking in the South side of Malta. For more information visit where you can see details of the latest special offers and also find out more about the beautiful Maltese Islands. The South tour starts in Sliema & stops in the following locations - This is correct at time of writing but of course routes and stops may change: Manoel Island, Ta'Xbiex Harbour, Msida Yacht Marina, Valletta Bus Terminus, Auberge de Castille & Upper Barrakka Valletta, Valletta Harbour, The National War Museum - Valletta, Fort St. Elmo Valletta, Mediterranean Conference Centre, Fort St. Angelo Vittoriosa, t, Hypogeum Paola, Senglea Point, Vittoriosa Waterfront, Notre Dame Gate Vittoriosa, Zejtun Parish Church, Zejtun St. Gregory's Church, Marsaxlokk Fishing Village, St. Lucian Tower Marsaxlokk , Ghar Dalam Cave and Museum Birzebbugia, Blue Grotto limits of Zurrieq, Hagar Qim & Mnajdra limits of Qrendi, Malta Falconry Centre & Limestone Heritage TWITTER @places2gotravel FACEBOOK
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About Places 2 Go Travel P2GT =====================================================
On my travels I'm joined by my good lady (most of the time), my Dad (some of the time) our wider family occassionally and my dog when not travelling overseas. What's This Channel About: It started as a travel diary, as a way to share our experiences with our friends and family. A wider audience took an interest in my videos and things just grew from there. I'm trilled at the idea that people on Youtube may get something out of my videos and I love to connect with people who are like minded and enjoy travel as much as we do. Why We Love To Travel: As a young adult I was always too busy working to take vacations. My mindset was fixed on building a successful business and this was always justified by telling myself that I'd travel once I'd made my fortunes. By the time I was 30 years old I'd only been on two overseas vacations and did not think I was missing out. Roll forward to 2015, my good lady finally convinced me to book a stay at an all inclusive resort in Fuerteventura. It was an amazing experience and I was instantly bitten by the travel bug and now want to see loads of different places and travel as much as we can. How frequently Do you Travel : As frequently as possible, currently around seven times per year. We have committments at home meaning we need to fit our travel plans in around everyday life. Why Are We Not On Camera: These videos are about the places, adventures, experiences and destinations. The videos are not about me / us - I'm not a TV presenter and I have absolutely not desire to be in front of the camera. Whilst not adverse to being on camera it's just not what our videos are about at the moment. What's in our kitbag: Canon SX540, Canon SX510, various GoPro cameras including the Hero 3 Hero 4 Black and the Hero 5 Black plus a Nextbase Dashcam and Samsung and Apple cameraphones. Our Favorite Places 2 Go Travel: Canary Islands, especially Lanzarote & Fuerteventura are big favourites with us because of the near year round sun and relaxing vibes. =====================================================
Cameras: GoPro 3, 4 Hero, Canon Powershot SX510 & SX540 Editing: Cyberlink PowerDirector, Windows Movie Maker =====================================================
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Valletta, Malta (Full HD)
Valletta is the capital city of Malta. Geographically, it is located in the South Eastern Region, in the central-eastern portion of the main island of Malta having its western coast with access to the Marsamxett Harbour and its eastern coast in the Grand Harbour. The historical city has a population of 6,444 while the metropolitan area around it has a population of 393,938.
Valletta contains buildings from the 16th century onwards, built during the rule of the Order of St. John also known as Knights Hospitaller. The city is essentially Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo-Classical and Modern architecture in selected areas, though the Second World War left major scars on the city, particularly the destruction of the Royal Opera House.
The City of Valletta was officially recognised as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1980.
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MALTA: Town of Mosta
Mosta lies in the centre of Malta. It is a busy market town with the population of approximately 19,000
Mosta is renowned for its church, the Rotunda, which is dedicated to Sta Marija Assunta. Built in 1833-1860's and designed by a Maltese architect, George Grognet.
This church is known for an incident that took place on 9th April 1942, during WWII, when a bomb pierced the dome, bounced on the floor in the midst of about 300 congregation, without exploding. No one was hurt.
Its dome with a diameter of 37 meters (122ft) is the 3rd largest church dome in Europe and the 9th largest in the world.
Mosta has two band clubs and one pirotechnic club:
Socjetà Filarmonika Santa Marija which includes a pirotechnic section;
Socjetà Filarmonika Nicolò Isouard;
Għaqda Piroteknika 15 ta' Awwissu.
The feast is celebrated every year on August 15 and it's well attended by locals and tourists alike.
Photos by Choy Hong (Jasmine) Grech
Photos of ta' Bistra Catacombs by Victor B. Caruana and Joseph V. Sammut, Mosta
Some of the Christmas Crib photos by Mario Calleja, Qormi.
Video by Alfred & Jasmine Grech, Mosta, Malta
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