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Malta

Malta, oficialmente la República de Malta , es uno de los veintisiete estados soberanos que forman la Unión Europea. Es uno de los estados más densamente poblados, compuesto por un archipiélago y situado en el centro del Mediterráneo, al sur de Italia, al este de Túnez y al norte de Libia. Debido a su situación estratégica, ha sido gobernado y disputado por diversas potencias en el transcurso de los siglos. Desde 1964 es independiente y en 2004 se adhirió a la Unión Europea.[3]​ Malta es un popular destino turístico con su clima cálido, numerosas áreas recreativas y monumentos arquitectónicos e históricos, incluidos tres sitios del Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO: el Hipogeo de Hal Saflieni, La Valeta, y siete templos megalíticos que son algunas de las estructuras independientes más antiguas en el mundo. En 2018 tenía una población de 475 700 habitantes con una distribución de 1457 hab./km², la más alta densidad de población entre los países de la Unión Europea.

National War Museum (Malta)

South Eastern Region

The National War Museum is a museum located in Fort Saint Elmo in the city of Valletta, Malta. It is one of the most popular museums in Malta. From 1975 to 2014, its collection mainly focused on World War I and World War II. It was refurbished in 2015, and its collections now include exhibits ranging from the Bronze Age to 2004.

Concatedral de San Juan (La Valeta)

South Eastern Region

La Concatedral de San Juan , es una concatedral dedicada a San Juan Bautista, ubicada en La Valeta, Malta. Diseñada por el arquitecto maltés Glormu Cassar, fue construida por los Caballeros de la Soberana Orden Militar y Hospitalaria de San Juan de Jerusalén, de Rodas y de Malta entre los años 1572 y 1578, bajo las órdenes del Gran Maestre Jean de la Cassière, quien deseaba consagrarla como la nueva iglesia de la Orden. La fachada de la catedral, constituida como emblema de la nueva ciudad fortificada es de aspecto sobrio y austero al contrario que su interior; el cual esta ricamente decorado.[1]​

MUŻA

South Eastern Region

MUŻA is an art museum located at Auberge d'Italie in Valletta, Malta. It was formerly located at Admiralty House between 1974 and 2016, when it was known as the National Museum of Fine Arts . It houses a collection of works by Maltese and foreign artists mainly representing the major European artistic styles. The museum was inaugurated on 7 May 1974, and it was located at Admiralty House, an 18th-century palace which was formerly the official residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet. The museum was closed down on 2 October 2016. In 2018 the national collection of fine arts was moved and put on display in the new National Community Art Museum, MUŻA , located at Auberge d’Italie in Valletta.

Church of St Mary Magdalene, Valletta

South Eastern Region

The Church of St Mary Magdalene is a Roman Catholic church building in Valletta, Malta. The church was part of the Magdalene asylum situated adjacent to the church. The church was deconsecrated in the mid 20th century and was blessed again by Bishop Charles Scicluna on February 25, 2015.

St. George's Basilica, Malta

Victoria (Malta)

St. George's Basilica or the Basilica and Collegiate Parish Church of Saint George, also simply known as San Ġorġ in Maltese , is a historic Baroque church situated in the middle of Victoria, the ancient "Ħaġar" – the capital of Gozo, the second largest island in the Maltese archipelago, and is surrounded by a maze of old narrow streets and alleys. Today's basilica was built between 1672 and 1678.