Tuesday, 6 April 2021
MALTA
A nice UNESCO cover from Malta with 1 stamp celebrating La Valleta, the capital and most populated town of Malta. Inscribed as an UNESCO World Heritage site since 1980, the city of Valletta was founded in 1566. The Knights of St John conceived and planned the city as a single, holistic creation of the late Renaissance, with a uniform grid plan within fortified city walls. Although experiencing renovations and an extensive damage during World War II, a high proportion of the urban fabric has been preserved or restored. Some of the Valletta's 320 monuments include Saint John's Co-Cathedral, the Grandmaster's Palace, the Auberge de Castille, the Auberge de Provence, the Auberge d'Italie, the Auberge d'Aragon, and the churches of Our Lady of Victory, St. Catherine and il Gesù, as well as the 18th century constructions such as the Auberge de Bavière, the Church of the Shipwreck of St Paul, and the Manoel Theatre.
Etiquetas:
Malta,
Malta - City of Valetta,
Unesco World Heritage