List of monuments in Marsaxlokk

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

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Name of objectLocationCoordinatesIDPhotoUpload
St Lucian Tower Triq il-Qajjenza, Marsaxlokk Bay 35°49′49″N14°32′36″E / 35.830344°N 14.543441°E / 35.830344; 14.543441 (St Lucian Tower) 00022 Marsaxlokk-stlucianstower-237.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Tas-Silġ Triq Xrobb L-Għaġin 35°50′45″N14°33′07″E / 35.845896°N 14.551979°E / 35.845896; 14.551979 (Tas-Silġ) 00023 Malta - Marsaxlokk - Triq Xrobb l-Ghagin - Tas-Silg 08 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa Agius Catania4 Triq il-Wilġa 35°50′28″N14°32′49″E / 35.841160°N 14.547036°E / 35.841160; 14.547036 (Villa Agius Catania) 01181 Neoclassic Villa Agius Catania.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Corner Premises41 Triq San Ġużepp 35°50′30″N14°32′40″E / 35.841641°N 14.544407°E / 35.841641; 14.544407 (Corner Premises) 01182 Sala Pompei 01.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Casa Herbert (Casa Helbert)65 Triq Santa Katerina 35°50′31″N14°32′40″E / 35.842016°N 14.544532°E / 35.842016; 14.544532 (Casa Herbert (?SystemKey=193747 Casa Helbert)) 01183 Casa Herbert 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Xrop l-Għagin entrenchmentTriq Xrobb L-Għaġin 35°50′28″N14°34′15″E / 35.841044°N 14.570729°E / 35.841044; 14.570729 (Xrop l-Għagin entrenchment) 01404 Malta - Marsaxlokk - Triq Xrobb l-Ghagin - Xrobb l-Ghagin 25 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Tombrell Battery It-Tombrell, Delimara 35°49′44″N14°33′48″E / 35.828801°N 14.563280°E / 35.828801; 14.563280 (Tombrell Battery) 01405 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Wilga Battery Triq Ta' Wilġa 35°50′10″N14°33′08″E / 35.836174°N 14.552189°E / 35.836174; 14.552189 (Wilga Battery) 01406 Wilga Battery.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Vendôme Redoubt Xatt is-Sajjieda / Triq il-Kavalleriżża 35°50′14″N14°32′40″E / 35.837204°N 14.544321°E / 35.837204; 14.544321 (Vendôme Redoubt) 01407 Malta - Marsaxlokk - Triq it-Torri Vendome 02 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of the Madonna of the SnowsTriq Delimara 35°50′39″N14°33′09″E / 35.844300°N 14.552369°E / 35.844300; 14.552369 (Chapel of the Madonna of the Snows) 01745 Malta - Marsaxlokk - Triq Delimara - Il-Kappella tal-Madonna tas-Silg 03 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of St Paul ShipwreckedTriq Xrobb L-Għaġin / Munxar Hill 35°50′39″N14°33′52″E / 35.844076°N 14.564450°E / 35.844076; 14.564450 (Chapel of St Paul Shipwrecked) 01746 Malta - Marsaxlokk - Triq Xrobb l-Ghagin - Xrobb l-Ghagin + Ta' Bettina Tower + St.Paul's Shipwreck Chapel 02 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Catherine44 Xatt is-Sajjieda / Triq iż-Żejtun 35°50′28″N14°32′42″E / 35.841142°N 14.544992°E / 35.841142; 14.544992 (Niche of St. Catherine) 01747 Niche of St. Catherine, Xlokk.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of St AndrewPjazza l-Madonna ta' Pompei 35°50′29″N14°32′42″E / 35.841369°N 14.545101°E / 35.841369; 14.545101 (Statue of St Andrew) 01748 Malta - Marsaxlokk - Triq iz-Zejtun - Pjazza l-Madonna ta' Pompei 02 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Parish Church of the Madonna of Pompei Pjazza l-Madonna ta' Pompei 35°50′30″N14°32′40″E / 35.841612°N 14.544569°E / 35.841612; 14.544569 (Parish Church of the Madonna of Pompei) 01749 Marsaxlokk Parish Church 20100305-1.JPG Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Vincent FerreriXatt is-Sajjieda / Triq San Pju V 35°50′19″N14°32′37″E / 35.838703°N 14.543600°E / 35.838703; 14.543600 (Niche of St Vincent Ferreri) 01750 Malta - Marsaxlokk - Xatt is-Sajjieda 10 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph126 Xatt is-Sajjieda / Triq is-Salvatur 35°50′17″N14°32′38″E / 35.838073°N 14.543908°E / 35.838073; 14.543908 (Niche of St Joseph) 01751 Niche of St Joseph, Marsaxlokk 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Saviour31 Triq is-Salvatur / Triq Sant' Antnin 35°50′18″N14°32′35″E / 35.838196°N 14.543106°E / 35.838196; 14.543106 (Niche of the Saviour) 01752 Niche of the Saviour 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna and Child29 Triq is-Salvatur / Triq Sant' Antnin 35°50′17″N14°32′36″E / 35.838178°N 14.543223°E / 35.838178; 14.543223 (Niche of the Madonna and Child) 01753 Niche in Marsaxlokk 03.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Anne5-7 Xatt is-Sajjieda 35°50′29″N14°32′47″E / 35.841275°N 14.546509°E / 35.841275; 14.546509 (Niche of St. Anne) 01754 Niche in Marsaxlokk 09.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph65 Triq Santa Katerina / Triq San Ġużepp 35°50′31″N14°32′40″E / 35.842005°N 14.544480°E / 35.842005; 14.544480 (Niche of St Joseph) 01755 Casa Herbert 01.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of St Peter the Martyr47 Triq iż-Żejtun 35°50′35″N14°32′28″E / 35.842971°N 14.541131°E / 35.842971; 14.541131 (Chapel of St Peter the Martyr) 01756 St. Peter's Church, Marsaxlokk.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Shrine of the RedeemerTriq iż-Żejtun / Triq it-Torri 35°50′48″N14°32′06″E / 35.846698°N 14.535034°E / 35.846698; 14.535034 (Shrine of the Redeemer) 01757 Redeemer niche.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg

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References

  1. "Superintendence of Cultural Property". National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. Archived from the original on 26 October 2016.