Citadel By Night – Gozo (Ref: pfm110124)
In the heart of Victoria lies the Citadella (Citadel), which has been the centre of activity of the island since possibly Neolithic times, but is known to be first fortified during the Bronze Age approximately around 1500 BC. It was later developed by the Phoenicians and continued into becoming a complex Acropolis by Roman times. The north side of the Citadel dates back to the Aragonese domination period, while the south flank, overlooking Victoria, was re-constructed under the Knights of St. John, namely between 1599 and 1603 The massive defensive stone walls of the fortifications...
Read MoreMarsalforn Boat Quay – Gozo (Ref: pfm110123)
The colourful ‘luzzu’ berthed at this picture of Marsalforn quay in Gozo. In the background one can see the prestigious Calypso Hotel and a number of reputable restaurants specializing particularly in the local fresh fish.
Read MoreCliffs At Ta Cenc – Gozo (Ref: pfm110122)
A breathtaking view of the cliffs at Hal-Bajjada, limits of Ta’ Cenc in Gozo. In the distance one can see part of the northernmost tip of Malta – Mellieha.
Read MoreCittadella Bastions By Night – Victoria Gozo (Ref: pfm110121)
The Cittadella is in the centre of Gozo, Malta’s sister island. The small fortified town is situated on a promontory sited over the town of Victoria (also known as Rabat). This vantage point was obviously chosen because it was a naturally fortified hill which dominated the surrounding countryside and provided visual control of the coastal areas (source). In picture the bastions by night.
Read MoreSannat Town Square – Gozo (Ref: pfm110120)
Sannat town square on the morning of a festive village event. The church is dedicated to the patron saint St Margaret of Antioch.
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