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The Mdina
Experience is a perfect start to a day in Mdina the old capital of
Malta. Journey through time and re-live the tragedies and triumphs
brought to life before you. The Mdina Experience is found in a
Medieval building which is a Museum in itself. Here one can enjoy a
coffee and a rich selection of cakes, whilst admiring the abundance of
architectural features in a friendly atmosphere .A spectacular
entertainment for all the family. Very modern
Audio Visual Presentation of the Mdina History. Souvenir shop and cafe
also at Ground Floor. A picture is worth a thousand words and a teaser
movie of what you'll expect can be seen if you click on the official
website below. Open Monday till Friday 1030hrs till 1600 hrs.
The history of Mdina and its suburb Rabat is as old
and as chequered as the history of Malta itself. Mdina, Malta’s
medieval capital, can trace its origins back more than 4000 years.
Rabat can claim the origins of Maltese Christianity. It was here in
A.D. 60 that the Apostle St Paul is said to have lived after being
shipwrecked on the Islands. Both Mdina and Rabat are fascinating to
tour for their timeless atmosphere and their cultural and religious
treasures.
Mdina has had different names and titles depending on its rulers and its
role. It was Melita to the Romans; Medina to the Arabs; and Citta’
Vecchia, the old city, when Valletta became the lifeblood of the
Islands. None describe it better than its medieval name, Citta’
Notabile, the noble city.
It was home then, as now, to Malta’s noble families; some are
descendants of the Norman, Sicilian and Spanish overlords who made Mdina
their home from the 12th century onwards. Their Impressive palaces line
its narrow, shady streets. Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of
an ancient walled city, and unusual in its mix of medieval and baroque
architecture.
Today Mdina has a quiet, restrained atmosphere in keeping with its noble
past. Lamplit by night, Mdina transforms itself into the ‘Silent
City’. For a relaxed evening, seek out the restaurants tucked away in
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From the crowded, animated atmosphere of the
fishing village, let's take a bus or car ride inland for a stroll in
the "Silent City", Mdina-the ancient capital of Malta.The walled
city of Mdina (the Arabic for "city") is a typical medieval town
with excellently maintained palaces, original gothic architecture,
normal style or baroque buildings, an impressive gate and
fortifications. Mdina is a unique experience and I truly enjoyed the
multilingual audio-visual spectacular, Mdina Experience, a
kaleidoscopic presentation of its history. Here is the view of a
roofed patio in the medieval building that hosts the show. |
The history
of Mdina and its suburb Rabat is as old and as chequered as the history
of Malta itself. Mdina, Malta’s medieval capital, can trace its origins
back more than 4000 years. Both Mdina and Rabat are fascinating to tour
for their timeless atmosphere and their cultural and religious
treasures. Not to be missed!! You can book your tour
to Mdina here
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