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Transport yourself to the silent city with these evocative art pieces capturing the architectural soul of Malta through a detailed study of the Old City of Mdina and its crown jewel the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul.


These art pieces illustrate the transition from the medieval heart of the island to its grand Baroque rebirth after the devastating 1693 earthquake which shaped the skyline we admire today. The central focus of these art pieces is the masterpiece designed by renowned Maltese architect Lorenzo Gafà who crafted the majestic facade and its iconic octagonal dome between 1696 and 1705. Within the narrative of these art pieces lies the spiritual legacy of the site where legend tells us the Roman governor Publius met the shipwrecked Apostle Paul in sixty AD leading to the islands conversion to Christianity.


Collectors will appreciate how these art pieces highlight the intricate stonework and bell towers that have guarded the city for centuries along with the interior artistic treasures such as the frescoes by the Sicilian Manno brothers and the titular altarpiece of the conversion of Saint Paul by the celebrated Mattia Preti.


Rich in cultural context and historical depth these art pieces serve as a professional tribute to one of the most significant ecclesiastical landmarks in the Mediterranean and an enduring symbol of Maltese heritage.

Historical Mdina Cathedral Art Pieces

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