List of monuments in Marsa, Malta

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

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Niche of St Paul53 Triq Patri Feliċjan Bilocca 35°53′04″N14°29′44″E / 35.884526°N 14.495604°E / 35.884526; 14.495604 (Niche of St Paul) 00584 Marsa Malta 26.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. LawrenceTriq Miġġiani 35°53′04″N14°29′44″E / 35.884526°N 14.495604°E / 35.884526; 14.495604 (Niche of St. Lawrence) 00585 Marsa and Hamrun 05.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Vincent Ferrer29 Triq is-Sajjieda 35°53′02″N14°29′45″E / 35.883860°N 14.495869°E / 35.883860; 14.495869 (Niche of St. Vincent Ferrer) 00586 Nicpmi-00586-3 - Niche of St Vincent Ferres - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph60 Triq is-Sajjieda 35°53′02″N14°29′46″E / 35.883959°N 14.496046°E / 35.883959; 14.496046 (Niche of St Joseph) 00587 Nicpmi-00587-2 - Niche od St Joseph - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna and Child51 Triq is-Sajjieda 35°53′02″N14°29′46″E / 35.883959°N 14.496046°E / 35.883959; 14.496046 (Niche of the Madonna and Child) 00588 Nicpmi-00588-2 - Niche of Madonna and Child - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Parish Church of the Holy Trinity Triq is-Salib tal-Marsa 35°52′58″N14°29′39″E / 35.882854°N 14.494158°E / 35.882854; 14.494158 (Parish Church of the Holy Trinity) 00589 Marsa Malta 75.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of LourdesSqaq l-Ajkla 35°53′00″N14°29′52″E / 35.883361°N 14.497910°E / 35.883361; 14.497910 (Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes) 00590 Nicpmi-00590-4 - Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of Christ the KingTriq it-Tiġrija c/w Triq is-Salib tal-Marsa 35°52′48″N14°29′38″E / 35.880030°N 14.494020°E / 35.880030; 14.494020 (Niche of Christ the King) 00591 Nicpmi-00591-2 - Niche of Christ the King - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Cross of MarsaTriq is-Salib tal-Marsa 35°52′47″N14°29′39″E / 35.879617°N 14.494199°E / 35.879617; 14.494199 (Cross of Marsa) 00592 Marsa Malta 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of LourdesTriq it-Tiġrija c/w Triq Ascot 35°52′48″N14°29′38″E / 35.880059°N 14.493829°E / 35.880059; 14.493829 (Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes) 00593 Marsa Malta 05.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St PaulTriq il-Marsa c/w Triq L-Għabex 35°52′52″N14°29′29″E / 35.881227°N 14.491433°E / 35.881227; 14.491433 (Niche of St Paul) 00594 Nicpmi-00594-3 - Niche of St Paul - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary54 Triq is-Salib tal-Marsa 35°52′48″N14°29′40″E / 35.880047°N 14.494322°E / 35.880047; 14.494322 (Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary) 00595 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Gorg PrecaTriq is-Salib tal-Marsa c/w Triq L-Irħam 35°52′50″N14°29′39″E / 35.880514°N 14.494163°E / 35.880514; 14.494163 (Niche of St. Gorg Preca) 00596 Marsa Malta 69.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Empty NicheTriq is-Salib tal-Marsa c/w Triq San Bernard 35°52′57″N14°29′41″E / 35.882507°N 14.494758°E / 35.882507; 14.494758 (Empty Niche) 00597 Marsa Malta 79.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Sacred Heart of JesusTriq is-Salib tal-Marsa c/w Triq il-Kappuċċini 35°52′59″N14°29′41″E / 35.882987°N 14.494826°E / 35.882987; 14.494826 (Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 00598 Nicpmi-00598-3 - Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Pius X83 Triq Balbi 35°52′57″N14°29′34″E / 35.882550°N 14.492794°E / 35.882550; 14.492794 (Niche of St. Pius X) 00599 Marsa Malta 56.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph25-27 Triq Balbi 35°52′56″N14°29′30″E / 35.882114°N 14.491740°E / 35.882114; 14.491740 (Niche of St Joseph) 00600 Marsa Malta 51.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Francis Xavier27 Triq in-Nażżarenu 35°53′08″N14°29′39″E / 35.885675°N 14.494225°E / 35.885675; 14.494225 (Niche of St. Francis Xavier) 00601 Nicpmi-00601-3 - Niche of St Francis Xavier - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of Ecce Homo7 Triq in-Nażżarenu c/w Triq is-Santissima Trinità 35°53′09″N14°29′42″E / 35.885797°N 14.494968°E / 35.885797; 14.494968 (Niche of Ecce Homo) 00602 Nicpmi-00602-3 - Niche of Ecce Homo - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary73-75 Triq Sant' Antnin 35°53′10″N14°29′42″E / 35.886214°N 14.495064°E / 35.886214; 14.495064 (Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary) 00603 Nicpmi-00603-3 - Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Mount CarmelPjazza Patri Magri 35°53′06″N14°29′25″E / 35.884885°N 14.490387°E / 35.884885; 14.490387 (Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel) 00604 Marsa Malta 39.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St MichaelTriq Ħal-Qormi c/w Triq Patri Magri 35°53′09″N14°29′27″E / 35.885753°N 14.490699°E / 35.885753; 14.490699 (Niche of St Michael) 00605 Nicpmi-00605-2 - Niche of St Michael - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Mount CarmelTriq Ħal-Qormi c/w Triq tal-Karmnu 35°53′03″N14°29′20″E / 35.884191°N 14.488988°E / 35.884191; 14.488988 (Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel) 00606 Nicpmi-00606-3 - Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of LourdesTriq Ħal-Qormi c/w Triq il-Kunċiżżjoni 35°53′02″N14°29′19″E / 35.884012°N 14.488613°E / 35.884012; 14.488613 (Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes) 00607 Nicpmi-00607-3 - Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Michael177 Triq Ħal-Qormi c/w Triq San Mikiel 35°53′02″N14°29′18″E / 35.883814°N 14.488262°E / 35.883814; 14.488262 (Niche of St Michael) 00608 Nicpmi-00608-1 - Niche of St Michael - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph175 Triq Ħal-Qormi c/w Triq San Mikiel 35°53′02″N14°29′18″E / 35.883863°N 14.488350°E / 35.883863; 14.488350 (Niche of St Joseph) 00609 Nicpmi-00609-3 - Niche of St Joseph - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus189 Triq Ħal-Qormi 35°53′01″N14°29′17″E / 35.883718°N 14.488087°E / 35.883718; 14.488087 (Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 00610 Nicpmi-00610-2 - Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the AssumptionTriq Ħal-Qormi c/w Triq L-Assunta 35°53′01″N14°29′17″E / 35.883669°N 14.487994°E / 35.883669; 14.487994 (Niche of the Assumption) 00611 Nicpmi-00611-4 - Niche of the Assumption - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Francis219 Triq Ħal-Qormi c/w Triq San Franġisk 35°53′00″N14°29′15″E / 35.883426°N 14.487569°E / 35.883426; 14.487569 (Niche of St. Francis) 00612 Nicpmi-00612-3 - Niche of St Francis - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus"Dixie", Triq Isouard 35°53′01″N14°29′24″E / 35.883532°N 14.489973°E / 35.883532; 14.489973 (Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 00613 Cheesus 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St George15-17 Triq Isouard 35°53′01″N14°29′25″E / 35.883596°N 14.490153°E / 35.883596; 14.490153 (Niche of St George) 00614 Nicpmi-00614-2 - Niche of St George - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna and Child (empty)68 Triq il-Marsa c/w Triq Isouard 35°53′01″N14°29′26″E / 35.883737°N 14.490504°E / 35.883737; 14.490504 (Niche of the Madonna and Child (empty)) 00615 Nicpmi-00615-3 - Niche of the Madonna and Child - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes76 Triq Azzopardi 35°52′58″N14°29′24″E / 35.882718°N 14.490095°E / 35.882718; 14.490095 (Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes) 00616 Nicpmi-00616-3 - Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. BenedictTriq il-Pitkali c/w Triq is-Santissima Trinità 35°53′07″N14°29′43″E / 35.885235°N 14.495205°E / 35.885235; 14.495205 (Niche of St. Benedict) 00617 Nicpmi-00617-2 - Niche of St Benedict - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph187 Triq Stefano Zerafa 35°53′04″N14°29′34″E / 35.884568°N 14.492651°E / 35.884568; 14.492651 (Niche of St Joseph) 00618 Nicpmi-00618-3 - Niche of St Joseph - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St George28 Triq il-Moll tal-Knisja 35°52′48″N14°29′44″E / 35.879973°N 14.495576°E / 35.879973; 14.495576 (Niche of St George) 00619 Nicpmi-00619-3 - Niche of St George - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of the Madonna of GracesTriq il-Moll tal-Knisja 35°52′51″N14°29′47″E / 35.880873°N 14.496276°E / 35.880873; 14.496276 (Church of the Madonna of Graces) 00620 Nicpmi-00620-2 - Church ta Celju.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of SorrowsTriq il-Labour c/w Triq ix-Xwieni 35°52′25″N14°29′47″E / 35.873554°N 14.496468°E / 35.873554; 14.496468 (Niche of the Madonna of Sorrows) 00621 Niche in Marsa and buildings 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus18 Triq il-Prinċep Albertu 35°52′32″N14°29′52″E / 35.875631°N 14.497716°E / 35.875631; 14.497716 (Chapel of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 00622 Nicpmi-00622-1 - Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus - Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa VioletteTriq is-Salib tal-Marsa c/w Triq San Bernard 35°52′56″N14°29′41″E / 35.882306°N 14.494712°E / 35.882306; 14.494712 (Villa Violette) 01178 Villa Violette, Marsa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg

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References

  1. "National Inventory Register". National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. 27 August 2012. Archived from the original on 12 September 2016.
  2. Terribile, Tony (2000). Niċeċ u Statwi fit-Toroq Maltin. Malta: Publikazzjoni Indipendenza (PIN). ISBN   9789990941784. OCLC   48920678.