List of monuments in Paola, Malta

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This is a list of monuments in Paola , Malta, which are listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. [1] [2] [3]

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Name of objectLocationCoordinatesIDPhotoUpload
Kordin III Temples Triq Kordin 35°52′38″N14°30′33″E / 35.877141°N 14.509028°E / 35.877141; 14.509028 (Kordin III Temples) 00045 Kordin III Temples, Paola.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Saflieni Hypogeum Triq iċ-Ċimiterju 35°52′10″N14°30′25″E / 35.869444°N 14.506949°E / 35.869444; 14.506949 (Saflieni Hypogeum) 00047 Photo Ellis Hal Salflieni.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
WWII Paola ShelterTriq Sant' Ubaldeska c/w Triq L-Arkata 35°52′19″N14°30′21″E / 35.871817°N 14.505873°E / 35.871817; 14.505873 (WWII Paola Shelter) 00054 Upper part of shelter.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of Santa Rita"il-Pagun", Telgħet Raħal Ġdid 35°52′38″N14°30′08″E / 35.877277°N 14.502309°E / 35.877277; 14.502309 (Niche of Santa Rita) 00623 Niche of Santa Rita.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of the Capuchin FriarsMisraħ Sant' Antnin 35°52′37″N14°30′35″E / 35.876968°N 14.509676°E / 35.876968; 14.509676 (Church of the Capuchin Friars) 00624 Church of the Capuchin Friars.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Anthony of PaduaTriq Bormla c/w Sqaq Sant' Antnin 35°52′27″N14°30′31″E / 35.874172°N 14.508624°E / 35.874172; 14.508624 (Niche of St Anthony of Padua) 00625 Niche of St Anthony of Padua.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel57 Triq Ħaż-Żabbar 35°52′23″N14°30′33″E / 35.872992°N 14.509131°E / 35.872992; 14.509131 (Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel) 00626 Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel, Paola.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Relief of the Madonna of Good Council65 Triq Ħaż-Żabbar 35°52′23″N14°30′35″E / 35.873144°N 14.509601°E / 35.873144; 14.509601 (Relief of the Madonna of Good Council) 00627 Relief of the Madonna of Good Council.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus67 Triq Ħaż-Żabbar 35°52′24″N14°30′35″E / 35.873211°N 14.509741°E / 35.873211; 14.509741 (Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 00628 Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Francis33 Pjazza Antoine De Paule 35°52′17″N14°30′26″E / 35.871387°N 14.507352°E / 35.871387; 14.507352 (Niche of St. Francis) 00629 Niche of St. Francis, Paola.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. PeterPjazza Antoine De Paule 35°52′15″N14°30′26″E / 35.870770°N 14.507265°E / 35.870770; 14.507265 (Niche of St. Peter) 00630 Niche of St. Peter.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St PaulPjazza Antoine De Paule c/w Triq Sammat 35°52′14″N14°30′26″E / 35.870539°N 14.507262°E / 35.870539; 14.507262 (Niche of St Paul) 00631 Niche of St Paul.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the MadonnaPjazza Antoine De Paule c/w Triq Sammat 35°52′14″N14°30′26″E / 35.870473°N 14.507260°E / 35.870473; 14.507260 (Niche of the Madonna) 00632 Niche of the Madonna, Paola.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St. Vincent Ferrer88 Triq Sammat c/w Triq it-Tarzna 35°52′13″N14°30′29″E / 35.870347°N 14.507920°E / 35.870347; 14.507920 (Niche of St. Vincent Ferrer) 00633 Niche of St. Vincent Ferrer.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Immaculate ConceptionTriq it-Tarzna c/w 10 Triq Santa Monika 35°52′15″N14°30′29″E / 35.870952°N 14.508051°E / 35.870952; 14.508051 (Niche of the Immaculate Conception) 00634 Niche of the Immaculate Conception, Paola.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of the Perpetual Adoration19 Triq Santa Monika 35°52′15″N14°30′29″E / 35.870850°N 14.508001°E / 35.870850; 14.508001 (Church of the Perpetual Adoration) 00635 Church of the Perpetual Adoration.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St JosephTriq il-Karmnu c/w Triq San Ġużepp 35°52′11″N14°30′33″E / 35.869629°N 14.509126°E / 35.869629; 14.509126 (Niche of St Joseph) 00636 Niche of St Joseph, Paola, Malta.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Child Madonna83/85 Triq il-Knisja 35°52′19″N14°30′34″E / 35.871815°N 14.509426°E / 35.871815; 14.509426 (Niche of the Child Madonna) 00637 Niche of the Child Madonna.png Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary109 Triq Sammat 35°52′13″N14°30′30″E / 35.870389°N 14.508208°E / 35.870389; 14.508208 (Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary) 00638 Niche of the Madonna of the Rosary.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of Jesus of Nazareth46 Triq Ħal Luqa 35°52′09″N14°30′25″E / 35.869182°N 14.507062°E / 35.869182; 14.507062 (Church of Jesus of Nazareth) 00639 Church of Jesus of Nazareth.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Parish Church of Christ the KingPjazza Antoine De Paule 35°52′18″N14°30′29″E / 35.871714°N 14.508140°E / 35.871714; 14.508140 (Parish Church of Christ the King) 00640 Parish Church of Christ the King.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Crucified ChristPjazza Antoine De Paule c/w Triq Ninu Cremona 35°52′19″N14°30′26″E / 35.872022°N 14.507192°E / 35.872022; 14.507192 (Niche of the Crucified Christ) 00641 Niche of the Crucified Christ.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph27 Triq L-Arkata c/w Triq Sant' Ubaldeska 35°52′18″N14°30′21″E / 35.871705°N 14.505894°E / 35.871705; 14.505894 (Niche of St Joseph) 00642 Niche of St Joseph.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of St. Ubaldeska Triq Sant' Ubaldeska 35°52′19″N14°30′21″E / 35.872079°N 14.505786°E / 35.872079; 14.505786 (Church of St. Ubaldeska) 00643 Church of St. Ubaldeska.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Graces47 Triq Ninu Cremona c/w 3 Triq Sant' Ubaldeska 35°52′20″N14°30′22″E / 35.872182°N 14.506100°E / 35.872182; 14.506100 (Niche of the Madonna of Graces) 00644 Niche of the Madonna of Graces.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Sacred Heart of JesusTriq Sant' Ubaldeska c/w Triq is-Sultana 35°52′22″N14°30′22″E / 35.872701°N 14.506121°E / 35.872701; 14.506121 (Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 00645 Niche of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Paola.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of LourdesTriq il-Belt Valletta c/w Triq il-Ġdida 35°52′24″N14°30′17″E / 35.873333°N 14.504831°E / 35.873333; 14.504831 (Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes) 00646 Niche of the Madonna of Lourdes.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of the Madonna of LourdesTriq F. Tortell c/w Triq Brittanja 35°52′27″N14°30′11″E / 35.874178°N 14.503040°E / 35.874178; 14.503040 (Church of the Madonna of Lourdes) 00647 Church of the Madonna of Lourdes.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. "Superintendence of Cultural Property". National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands. Archived from the original on 26 October 2016.
  3. Terribile, Tony (2000). Niċeċ u Statwi fit-Toroq Maltin. Malta: Publikazzjoni Indipendenza (PIN). ISBN   9789990941784. OCLC   48920678.