A Testament to Faith and History Located in the heart of Mdina, St. Paul’s Cathedral is one of Malta’s most significant religious and historical landmarks. Also known as the Mdina Cathedral, this stunning Baroque masterpiece stands on the site where, according to tradition, the Roman governor Publius met St. Paul after the apostle was shipwrecked on the island in 60 AD. Rebuilt after a devastating earthquake in 1693, the cathedral remains a powerful symbol of Malta’s Christian heritage.
Mdina & Rabat – The Silent City
