List of monuments in Attard

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This is a list of monuments in Attard , Malta, which are listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. [1] [2]

List

Name of objectLocationCoordinatesIDPhotoUpload
Statues of St Peter and St Paul89 Triq San'Antnin / Trejqet ta' Regin 35°53′44″N14°26′42″E / 35.895444°N 14.445000°E / 35.895444; 14.445000 (Statues of St Peter and St Paul) 00145 Statues of St Peter and St Paul, Villa Bologna workshop.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of the AnnunciationTriq il-Kbira / Triq L-Imdina 35°53′24″N14°26′31″E / 35.890056°N 14.442028°E / 35.890056; 14.442028 (Church of the Annunciation) 00146 Attard end 2020 19.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche Immaculate Conception16A Triq il-Kbira 35°53′25″N14°26′33″E / 35.890306°N 14.442500°E / 35.890306; 14.442500 (Niche Immaculate Conception) 00147 Niche Immaculate Conception, Attard.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Parish Church of Saint Mary Misrah il-Knisja 35°53′27″N14°26′36″E / 35.890833°N 14.443333°E / 35.890833; 14.443333 (Parish Church of Saint Mary) 00148 Parish-church-attard.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche The AssumptionTriq il-Kbira / Triq il-Mosta 35°53′27″N14°26′35″E / 35.890917°N 14.442917°E / 35.890917; 14.442917 (Niche The Assumption) 00149 Nicca ta' Santa Marija, Niche The Assumption H' Attard.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the AssumptionTriq Sant' Anna / Triq San Duminku 35°53′30″N14°26′35″E / 35.891736°N 14.442958°E / 35.891736; 14.442958 (Niche of the Assumption) 00150 Niche of the Assumption, Attard.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of St RoqueTriq Sant' Anna 35°53′32″N14°26′34″E / 35.892139°N 14.442861°E / 35.892139; 14.442861 (Chapel of St Roque) 00151 Chapel of St Roque.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Domenic 39 Triq San Duminku 35°53′31″N14°26′37″E / 35.891944°N 14.443500°E / 35.891944; 14.443500 (?sequence=1&isAllowed=y Niche of St Domenic) 00152 Niche of St Domenic.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St JosephTriq il-Kbira / Triq San Duminku 35°53′31″N14°26′37″E / 35.891861°N 14.443611°E / 35.891861; 14.443611 (Niche of St Joseph) 00153 Belvedere of Casa Bonavita with the statue of St Josep, Casa Bonavita on the right.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of Our Lady of Graces12 Triq il-Mithna 35°53′33″N14°26′36″E / 35.892417°N 14.443472°E / 35.892417; 14.443472 (Niche of Our Lady of Graces) 00154 Niche of Our Lady of Graces in Attard.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Immaculate Conception8 Triq Sant'Anna 35°53′29″N14°26′35″E / 35.891278°N 14.442944°E / 35.891278; 14.442944 (Niche of the Immaculate Conception) 00155 Niche of the Immaculate Conception, 8 Triq Sant'Anna, Attard, April 2017.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St PaulTriq San Pawl 35°53′21″N14°26′35″E / 35.889153°N 14.443167°E / 35.889153; 14.443167 (Niche of St Paul) 00156 San Pawl hass il-bard 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of St PaulTriq San Pawl 35°53′20″N14°26′37″E / 35.888861°N 14.443611°E / 35.888861; 14.443611 (Chapel of St Paul) 00157 Attard end 2020 01.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of Christ the Saviour (replaced before listing)Triq is-Salvatur 35°53′21″N14°26′18″E / 35.889194°N 14.438278°E / 35.889194; 14.438278 (Church of Christ the Saviour (replaced before listing)) 00158 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of Our Lady of Graces (destroyed)28 Triq L-Imdina [3] 35°53′23″N14°26′25″E / 35.889806°N 14.440311°E / 35.889806; 14.440311 (Niche of Our Lady of Graces (destroyed)) 00159 Attard walk 17.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa Bologna Triq San'Antnin 35°53′40″N14°26′40″E / 35.894389°N 14.444472°E / 35.894389; 14.444472 (Villa Bologna) 01150 Villa Bologna East Facade - 08-9-2014.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Rose Ville Triq San'Antnin 35°53′39″N14°26′42″E / 35.894167°N 14.444972°E / 35.894167; 14.444972 (Rose Ville) 01151 Rose Ville in 2017 03.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
San Antonio Palace and Gardens Triq San'Antnin 35°53′47″N14°26′48″E / 35.896389°N 14.446667°E / 35.896389; 14.446667 (San Antonio Palace and Gardens) 01152 San Antonio Palace and Gardens.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Wignacourt Aqueduct Qrib San'Antnin / Triq Peter Paul Rubens 35°53′35″N14°26′57″E / 35.892917°N 14.449111°E / 35.892917; 14.449111 (Wignacourt Aqueduct) 01153 Vegetation aqueduct.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg

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References

  1. National Inventory Register.
  2. Terribile, Tony (2000). Niċeċ u Statwi fit-Toroq Maltin. Malta: Publikazzjoni Indipendenza (PIN). ISBN   9789990941784. OCLC   48920678.
  3. "Replica must replace removed Attard niche".