List of monuments in Mqabba

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

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Name of objectLocationCoordinatesIDPhotoUpload
The Old HospitalDaħlet L-Isptar il-Qadim 35°50′39″N14°28′03″E / 35.844094°N 14.467477°E / 35.844094; 14.467477 (The Old Hospital) 01202 The Old Hospital.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Vincenti Tower Triq it-Torri Vinċenti 35°50′52″N14°28′05″E / 35.847750°N 14.468111°E / 35.847750; 14.468111 (Vincenti Tower) 01442 Vincenti Tower, Mqabba, Malta.jpeg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of Saint Francis of AssisiTriq tas-Sejba c/w Triq Santa Katerina 35°50′32″N14°27′54″E / 35.842084°N 14.464948°E / 35.842084; 14.464948 (Statue of Saint Francis of Assisi) 01836 L-istatwa ta' San Frangisk.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of the Immaculate ConceptionTriq tas-Sejba c/w Triq il-Qrendi 35°50′31″N14°27′54″E / 35.841949°N 14.464870°E / 35.841949; 14.464870 (Statue of the Immaculate Conception) 01837 L-istatwa tal-kuncizzjoni.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St PaulTriq Ħal-Kirkop c/w Triq il-Konvoj ta' Santa Marija 35°50′31″N14°27′56″E / 35.841999°N 14.465537°E / 35.841999; 14.465537 (Niche of St Paul) 01838 Nicca ta' San Pawl - Pjazza Gublew tad-Djamanti.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St MichaelTriq il-Parroċċa c/w Sqaq Buħar 35°50′47″N14°27′43″E / 35.846333°N 14.461825°E / 35.846333; 14.461825 (Niche of St Michael) 01839 Mqabba monuments 05.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of Christ the King101-103 Triq il-Parroċċa 35°50′46″N14°27′50″E / 35.846118°N 14.463820°E / 35.846118; 14.463820 (Niche of Christ the King) 01840 Mqabba monuments 09.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows Triq id-Duluri 35°50′44″N14°27′57″E / 35.845560°N 14.465829°E / 35.845560; 14.465829 (Chapel of Our Lady of Sorrows) 01841 Mqabba monuments 15.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Michael11 Triq id-Duluri 35°50′44″N14°27′58″E / 35.845473°N 14.466231°E / 35.845473; 14.466231 (Niche of St Michael) 01842 Mqabba monuments 13.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Parish Church of the Assumption of the Madonna Misraħ il-Knisja 35°50′44″N14°28′02″E / 35.845494°N 14.467154°E / 35.845494; 14.467154 (Parish Church of the Assumption of the Madonna) 01843 Parish Church of the Assumption of the Madonna, Mqabba 09.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of Saint RoqueMisraħ il-Knisja 35°50′44″N14°28′01″E / 35.845418°N 14.466837°E / 35.845418; 14.466837 (Statue of Saint Roque) 01844 L-istatwa ta' Santu Rokku.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of the Immaculate ConceptionMisraħ il-Knisja 35°50′44″N14°28′00″E / 35.845544°N 14.466785°E / 35.845544; 14.466785 (Statue of the Immaculate Conception) 01845 L-istatwa tal-Madonna tal-Kuncizzjoni.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of Christ RedeemerMisraħ il-Knisja 35°50′44″N14°28′01″E / 35.845583°N 14.466806°E / 35.845583; 14.466806 (Statue of Christ Redeemer) 01846 L-Istatwa ta' Gesu Redentur.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of Saint John the BaptistMisraħ il-Knisja 35°50′44″N14°28′01″E / 35.845647°N 14.466948°E / 35.845647; 14.466948 (Statue of Saint John the Baptist) 01847 L-istatwa ta' San Gwann il-Battista.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
CrossMisraħ il-Knisja 35°50′44″N14°28′01″E / 35.845676°N 14.466866°E / 35.845676; 14.466866 (Cross) 01848 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of the Assumption"Palazz Santa Marija", 92 Triq San Bażilju 35°50′45″N14°28′01″E / 35.845731°N 14.467018°E / 35.845731; 14.467018 (Statue of the Assumption) 01849 Statue of the Assumption, Mqabba.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of the AssumptionMisraħ il-Knisja 35°50′43″N14°28′01″E / 35.845281°N 14.466950°E / 35.845281; 14.466950 (Statue of the Assumption) 01850 Statue of the Assumption, Mqabba 235.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of St. Catherine 1 Triq Santa Katerina 35°50′42″N14°28′02″E / 35.844980°N 14.467100°E / 35.844980; 14.467100 (Chapel of St. Catherine) 01851 St Catherine Chapel Mqabba.jpeg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Sacro Cuor20 Triq Santa Katerina 35°50′41″N14°28′00″E / 35.844766°N 14.466780°E / 35.844766; 14.466780 (Niche of the Madonna of Sacro Cuor) 01852 Madonna Gesu.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of Saint Innocent Martyr83 Triq San Bażilju 35°50′43″N14°28′03″E / 35.845315°N 14.467497°E / 35.845315; 14.467497 (Niche of Saint Innocent Martyr) 01853 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph91/92 Triq San Bażilju 35°50′44″N14°28′03″E / 35.845465°N 14.467550°E / 35.845465; 14.467550 (Niche of St Joseph) 01854 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of Saint Basil Triq San Bażilj 35°50′43″N14°28′05″E / 35.845353°N 14.467988°E / 35.845353; 14.467988 (Chapel of Saint Basil) 01855 Mqabba sister chapel.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Chapel of Saint Michael Triq San Bażilju 35°50′43″N14°28′04″E / 35.845314°N 14.46790°E / 35.845314; 14.46790 (Chapel of Saint Michael) 01856 Chapel sis Mqabba.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of PurgatoryTriq San Bażilju 35°50′43″N14°28′04″E / 35.845311°N 14.467843°E / 35.845311; 14.467843 (Niche of the Madonna of Purgatory) 01857 Madonna with Souls 01.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph20 Triq il-Karmnu 35°50′45″N14°28′00″E / 35.845779°N 14.466743°E / 35.845779; 14.466743 (Niche of St Joseph) 01858 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the AssumptionTriq il-Parroċċa 35°50′45″N14°27′58″E / 35.845741°N 14.466092°E / 35.845741; 14.466092 (Niche of the Assumption) 01859 Mqabba monuments 17.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the AssumptionTriq il-Parroċċa 35°50′45″N14°27′58″E / 35.845806°N 14.466045°E / 35.845806; 14.466045 (Niche of the Assumption) 01860 Mqabba monuments 14.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Mount CarmelTriq il-Karmnu c/w Triq Valletta 35°50′46″N14°28′00″E / 35.846239°N 14.466656°E / 35.846239; 14.466656 (Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel) 01861 Mqabba monuments 03.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St MichaelTriq San Bażilju c/w Triq il-Lanġasa 35°50′48″N14°28′09″E / 35.846543°N 14.469053°E / 35.846543; 14.469053 (Niche of St Michael) 01862 Mikiel.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St JosephTriq Valletta 35°50′49″N14°28′12″E / 35.846845°N 14.469871°E / 35.846845; 14.469871 (Niche of St Joseph) 01863 St Joseph with Christ.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Paul"Ta Torri Spero", Triq it-Torri Vinċenti 35°50′53″N14°28′04″E / 35.848091°N 14.467703°E / 35.848091; 14.467703 (Niche of St Paul) 01864 Zabbar, Qormi, Mqabba 08.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the AssumptionSqaq il-Knisja 35°50′46″N14°28′01″E / 35.846059°N 14.466956°E / 35.846059; 14.466956 (Niche of the Assumption) 01865 Mqabba monuments 02.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. 27 September 2013. Archived from the original on 13 February 2016.