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Vlogging on this 2019 video vlog I show a secret free abandoned swimming pools near silema malta at the sea front beach that has abandoned buildings that were former food & drink places with bars and clubs where people used to swim in those swimming pool places that are now filled with sea water which is now one of the top 5 or top 10 things to do with no money if you want a best free things to do in malta for free let me know in the comments #malta #sliema #abandoned
Sliema (Maltese: Tas-Sliema) is a town located on the northeast coast of Malta in the Northern Harbour District. It is a major residential and commercial area and a centre for shopping, dining, and café life.
Hamrun to Santa Venera, July 2018
Walking from Hamrun to Santa Venera along St. Joseph High Street on a hot Sunday afternoon, visiting a number of interesting locations on the way.
We pass through the hill of Atocia, in the area behind St. Gaetan Parish Church, and stop to admire the old church known as Tas-Samra (1630) [1:45]. An artillery battery was built on this hill, in front if the church, to keep watch over Valletta during the French blockade of 1798-1800. Two cannon used during the uprising have been placed in front of Tas-Samra church. We also walk along St. Gaetan Street and in front of the second of three water inspection towers linked to the aqueduct built by Grand Master Wignacourt in the 17th century [2:25]. We pass by the first of these towers in Santa Venera later on in this walk [5:11] (the third tower is in Floriana, directly in front of Sarria Church). We also visit a number of other churches in Hamrun and Santa Venera and enter Romeo Romano Gardens [7:05], that are like a small oasis in the hustle and bustle of this heavily built-up area. Back in Hamrun we walk along Old Railway Street and peep at the former train station inside what is today the Hamrun Scouts headquarters [10:03].
Music played by the Orchestra of Radio Luxembourg - Robert Schumann's Piano Concerto in A Minor, Opus 54, Third Movement, Allegro vivace.
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Hi everyone :) Today we are in Floriana .Floriana is a suburb of the capital city Valletta .We start at the Aragotti Garden .Here you can see a big part of the islands and the harbours .You also have spectacular views of the botanic gardens below .We then go to Sarria Road .Here you can see the 17th Century old Aqueduct Tower ,the Neo-Gothic Robert Samut Hall and the Sarria church .We cross the road ,go to the spectacular Mall Gardens and go to the Granaries .This huge square in-front of San Publiju parish church has soil grain storage caps .In the past ,the Knights used to store wheat here .We also go near the impressive parish church .After we go near the busy St Anne's Road .This Road leads up to the capital and is lined with a shopping arcade and bars. Finally we finish near the statue of Pietro Poala Floriani, the architect which Floriana is named after and who built the bastions nearby .Enjoy :)
Trip to Malta, October 2015.
***Crazy trip to Malta***
Hari Zamlić
Marina Kirinčić
Jan Božić
Ana Vrcelj
Nardi Hrvatin
Morena Milešević
Marina Milešević
WHITE ROCKS - Abandoned Hotel Malta
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Exploring a ghost resort complex - White Rocks, located in Pembroke, Malta.
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✅ Malta Tourist - Jerma Palace Hotel in Marsascala, Malta. Abandonned hotel. Marsaskala.
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The Jerma Palace Hotel is a former four-star hotel in Marsaskala, Malta. It was opened in 1982, and was managed by Corinthia Hotels International. It was the largest hotel in southern Malta until it closed down in 2007. The building was subsequently abandoned, and it has since fallen into a state of disrepair. Plans to demolish the former hotel began in 2016. (As of today, 24th June 2017, nothing is happening on site.)
The Jerma Palace Hotel was built on a headland called il-Hamriga, close to the 17th-century Saint Thomas Tower. The land originally belonged to Franciscan Conventuals and Ivan Burridge, who sold it to San Tumas Holdings. In 1976, San Tumas sold the plot to the Libyan Foreign Investment Company. The Jerma Palace Hotel was subsequently built, and it was opened in 1982. The hotel was managed by Corinthia Hotels International through a management agreement.[1] Libyan dictator Muammar Gaddafi had a presidential suite within the hotel.[2]
The abandoned Jerma Palace Hotel in 2016
The Jerma Palace was the largest hotel in the south of Malta,[3] and its opening contributed to transforming Marsaskala from a traditional fishing village to a small resort.[4]
The hotel closed down in March 2007,[3] and in July 2008 it was sold to the contractors Jeffrey and Peter Montebello (Jefpet Limited) for €18.6 million. In 2009, the Tumas and Gasan groups sought to transform the hotel into a Portomaso of the south but nothing materialized. The Montebello brothers planned to transform the former hotel into apartments, a 5-star hotel and a yacht marina.[1]
Ruins of the hotel with Saint Thomas Tower to the right, as seen in 2016
The former hotel is now in a derelict state, with parts of it having collapsed and others being in danger of collapsing. Its interior has been stripped of everything of value, with carpets, marble floors, doors, tiles and even bricks being stolen. The walls are covered in graffiti.[3] The building is occupied by squatters, and it is popular with drug addicts.[5] The former hotel also became an illegal dumping ground, with people disposing of their garbage there.[6] Rubbish left at the hotel caused a number of fires within the building.[7]
In December 2015, it was claimed that people smugglers were using the Jerma Palace Hotel as a drop off point for Syrian refugees to illegally enter Malta.[8]
Following a request by the Marsaskala Local Council[9] and the issue of an enforcement notice,[10] on 20 August 2016 the Planning Authority ordered the hotel's owners to demolish the building.[6] On that same day, the building caught fire but it was put out by the Civil Protection Department.[7]
The site of the hotel, which has been valued at €20.8 million, is to be sold at a judicial auction in October 2016. The demolition of the dilapidated hotel buildings is to cost around €1.5 million.[11]