The Palais de Vilaine, also called the Magisterial Palace by locals, is built in the French Baroque style. It is named after the Grand Master of the Order of Saint John, Antoine Manuel de Vilaine, who was its first master. The palace was erected b... read more
Palazzo Falzon, also called the Palazzo Cumbo Navarra, the Norman House and Casa dei Castelletti, was supposedly built between 1495 and the mid-16th century, although parts of it may have been erected in the 13th century. This makes Palazzo Falzon... read more
Access to Mdina is through three gates: the City Gate, the Greek Gate and the New City Gate, created in the 20th century by locals to shorten the journey to the bus station in Rabat, a suburb of Mdina.
read moreThe city of Rabat is often referred to as a suburb of the ancient Medina. Nowadays it is here that the bus station is located, where the transport from Valletta arrives, bringing tourists wishing to visit the Medina.
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