Malta - City of Valletta

"The capital of Malta is inextricably linked to the history of the military and charitable Order of St John of Jerusalem. It was ruled successively by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, Byzantines, Arabs and the Order of the Knights of St John. Valletta’s 320 monuments, all within an area of 55 ha, make it one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world." 

Source: UNESCO World Heritage


Postcard 1
Auberge de Castille et Leon, Valletta - built in 1574 and now the office of Prime Minister. Nice matching stamp of the building. Thanks to Michael of Luxembourg.







Postcard 2 
Beautiful aerial view of Valletta - the capital of Malta showing Marsamxetto Harbour, Manoel Island and Sliema and Grand Harbour. Valletta is listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Thanks to Michael for this nice postcard.






Postcard 3
A slightly larger postcard of the City of Valletta - the capital of Malta. Malta is an insland country in the Mideterranean Sea. Thanks to Anne for sending this nice card.






Postcard 4
Aerial view of Valletta, Sliema and The Three Cities, Malta. Thanks to Gloria of USA who visited Malta.




Postcard 5
Streets of Valleta, Malta. Thanks to "Silvcy?" for mailing from Malta. Nice cancellation of Malta Post on August 31, 2019 and arrived in Penang on September 24, 2019.






Postcard 6
Aerial view of the walled fortress of historic Valetta - a UNESCO World Heritage site. Thanks to Jean-Pierre of France.

1 comment:

  1. im really glad to have visited malta and seen valletta, it´s one of the prettiest cities i´ve been to and it´s not huge :) the streets were really nice to walk, nice buildings around and i could feel it´s not like anywhere else ...can be only malta :) "mingshu"

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