Interesting Malta
czwartek, 13 czerwca 2013
Valetta
Valetta is a capital of malta. in 1530 Hospitallers arrived to Valetta and settleed in this place. The name of this place come from Jean Parisot the la Vallet who reinforce this city.The first build in Valetta was a cathedra of ,, victory Mother of God`` In 1575 was opened hospital ,,sacra infrimeria``but the second world war lay waste this build but now it is a center conference. In my opinion Valetta is a beautyfull place .
Knights of St John
The Knights Hospitaller, also known as the Knights of St John, Order of St John, and currently The
Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta. The Hospitallers
group was dedicated to St John the Baptist and was founded around 1023 by Blessed Gerard Thom to
provide care for poor, sick or injured pilgrims to the Holy Land.
Knights have been in Malta since 1530 when Charles V of Spain, as King of Sicily, gave them this land. In
1607 the Grand Master of the Hospitallers was granted the status of Reichsfürst.
Sovereign Military Hospitaller Order of St. John of Jerusalem of Rhodes and of Malta. The Hospitallers
group was dedicated to St John the Baptist and was founded around 1023 by Blessed Gerard Thom to
provide care for poor, sick or injured pilgrims to the Holy Land.
Knights have been in Malta since 1530 when Charles V of Spain, as King of Sicily, gave them this land. In
1607 the Grand Master of the Hospitallers was granted the status of Reichsfürst.
Temples
The Megalithic Temples of Malta are the eleven prehistoric temples. Seven of them are UNESCO World
Heritage Sites.
Ġgantija is the megalithic temple complex with two temples. Temples were built 5800 years ago. The
smaller temple is 150 years younger.
Ħaġar Qim is another megalithic temple complex. There are four temples and a monolith. This monolith
weighs about twenty tones.
Mnajdra is also a complex, which contains three prehistoric temples. To build these temples they used
materials, which were close to the temples.
Other complexes, which is on UNESCO World Heritage Sites areTa' Ħaġrat, Skorba, Ħal Tarxien.
Heritage Sites.
Ġgantija is the megalithic temple complex with two temples. Temples were built 5800 years ago. The
smaller temple is 150 years younger.
Ħaġar Qim is another megalithic temple complex. There are four temples and a monolith. This monolith
weighs about twenty tones.
Mnajdra is also a complex, which contains three prehistoric temples. To build these temples they used
materials, which were close to the temples.
Other complexes, which is on UNESCO World Heritage Sites areTa' Ħaġrat, Skorba, Ħal Tarxien.
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