List of monuments in St. Julian's

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

List

Name of objectLocationCoordinatesIDPhotoUpload
Statue of St. Julians130 Triq il-Kbira 35°55′08″N14°29′25″E / 35.918750°N 14.490158°E / 35.918750; 14.490158 (Statue of St. Julians) 00795 Malta - St. Julian's - Triq Mikiel Ang Borg 02 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of the Sacred Heart of JesusIx-Xatt ta' Spinola (roundabout) 35°55′07″N14°29′23″E / 35.918727°N 14.489787°E / 35.918727; 14.489787 (Statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus) 00796 Statue of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, St Julians.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of the Immaculate Conception Triq San Ġorġ 35°55′12″N14°29′25″E / 35.919934°N 14.490142°E / 35.919934; 14.490142 (Church of the Immaculate Conception) 00797 Malta - St. Julian's - Triq San Gorg - Knisja tal-Kuncizzjoni 02 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of St. JuliansTriq Lapsi c/w Triq Sant'Anġlu 35°54′59″N14°29′24″E / 35.916292°N 14.490066°E / 35.916292; 14.490066 (Church of St. Julians) 00798 St Julian's Parish Church.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Statue of the AssumptionTriq Lapsi c/w Triq Sant'Anġlu 35°54′59″N14°29′24″E / 35.916387°N 14.489989°E / 35.916387; 14.489989 (Statue of the Assumption) 00799 Statue of the Assumption, St Julian's.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Immaculate Conception143 It-Telgħa ta'Birkirkara 35°55′00″N14°29′33″E / 35.916738°N 14.492481°E / 35.916738; 14.492481 (Niche of the Immaculate Conception) 00800 Niche of the Immaculate Conception, St. Julians's.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel12 Trejqet il-Bajja 35°54′54″N14°29′33″E / 35.915064°N 14.492395°E / 35.915064; 14.492395 (Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel) 00801 St Julian's Monuments 02.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of St Joseph107 It-Telgħa ta'Birkirkara 35°54′53″N14°29′27″E / 35.914693°N 14.490953°E / 35.914693; 14.490953 (Niche of St Joseph) 00802 St Julian's Monuments 01.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel5 Triq Birkirkara 35°54′42″N14°29′31″E / 35.911644°N 14.492054°E / 35.911644; 14.492054 (Niche of the Madonna of Mount Carmel) 00803 Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of the Madonna of Good CounselTriq il-Knisja 35°55′20″N14°29′31″E / 35.922317°N 14.492031°E / 35.922317; 14.492031 (Church of the Madonna of Good Counsel) 00804 Paceville church-DSC 0364.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Church of Santa RitaSqaq Lourdes 35°55′28″N14°29′13″E / 35.924336°N 14.486931°E / 35.924336; 14.486931 (Church of Santa Rita) 00805 Church of Santa Rita and monastery.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa Leoni (demolition of garden and building, except façade, proposed 177 Triq il-Kbira 35°54′57″N14°29′35″E / 35.915960°N 14.493094°E / 35.915960; 14.493094 (Villa Leoni (demolition of garden and building, except façade, proposed) 01210 Villa Leoni.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa Priuli42 Triq il-Kbira 35°54′52″N14°29′36″E / 35.914522°N 14.493360°E / 35.914522; 14.493360 (Villa Priuli) 01211 Villa Priuli,1.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Balluta Buildings Telgħet San Ġiljan 35°54′50″N14°29′40″E / 35.913954°N 14.494440°E / 35.913954; 14.494440 (Balluta Buildings) 01212 Malta - St. Julian's - it-Telgha ta' San Giljan - Pjazza tal-Balluta+Balluta Buildings 03 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa Blanche44 Triq il-Kbira 35°54′53″N14°29′36″E / 35.914633°N 14.493278°E / 35.914633; 14.493278 (Villa Blanche) 01213 Villa Priuli.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa Cassar Torregiani40 Triq il-Kbira 35°54′51″N14°29′36″E / 35.914250°N 14.493338°E / 35.914250; 14.493338 (Villa Cassar Torregiani) 01214 Villa Cassar Torregiani.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa FieresTriq Michelangelo Borġ 35°55′06″N14°29′23″E / 35.918295°N 14.489825°E / 35.918295; 14.489825 (Villa Fieres) 01215 Villa Fieres, dilapidated.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Villa Rosa Triq in-Nemes 35°55′29″N14°29′11″E / 35.924831°N 14.486461°E / 35.924831; 14.486461 (Villa Rosa) 01216 Villa Rosa.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
San Giuliano Restaurant Triq San Ġużepp 35°55′12″N14°29′26″E / 35.919871°N 14.490640°E / 35.919871; 14.490640 (San Giuliano Restaurant) 01217 Malta - St. Julian's - Triq San Gorg+Triq Spinola 02 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Dragonara Palace Triq Dragunara 35°55′35″N14°29′41″E / 35.926394°N 14.494671°E / 35.926394; 14.494671 (Dragonara Palace) 01218 Malta - St. Julian's - Triq id-Dragunara - Dragonara Palace 01 ies.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
La Maltija Restaurant1 Triq il-Knisja c/w 66 Triq il-Wilġa 35°55′24″N14°29′32″E / 35.923267°N 14.492234°E / 35.923267; 14.492234 (La Maltija Restaurant) 01219 La Maltija Restaurant.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
The Stables3 Triq il-Knisja 35°55′24″N14°29′32″E / 35.923219°N 14.492204°E / 35.923219; 14.492204 (The Stables) 01220 La Maltija Restaurant and The Stables.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
St. Julian's Band Club (interior demolished in 2018)31 Triq San Ġorġ 35°55′10″N14°29′23″E / 35.919454°N 14.489853°E / 35.919454; 14.489853 (St. Julian's Band Club (interior demolished in 2018)) 01221 Banda San Giljan.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
St George's Bay Tower Corinthia Hotel 35°55′44″N14°29′27″E / 35.929025°N 14.490824°E / 35.929025; 14.490824 (St George's Bay Tower) 01382 St George's Bay Tower.jpg Missing-monuments-image.svg
Spinola Bay to St Georges Bay EntrenchmentTriq Spinola - Triq Wilġa - Triq Dragunara 35°55′22″N14°29′38″E / 35.922830°N 14.493786°E / 35.922830; 14.493786 (Spinola Bay to St Georges Bay Entrenchment) 01421 Spinola Bay to St Georges Bay Entrenchment.png Missing-monuments-image.svg
St.Julians EntrenchmentTriq it-Torri from Balluta Bay to Exiles Bay 35°54′55″N14°29′45″E / 35.915278°N 14.495722°E / 35.915278; 14.495722 (St.Julians Entrenchment) 01422 St.Julians Entrenchment.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.