After a fun morning walking around Valletta we then spent the afternoon exploring the ancient hilltop walled city of Mdina.
Luckily for the kiddos there was a playground right by the parking lot. I know I say this every time, but I need to compile all of the pictures of them on playgrounds from around Europe!
The citadel of Mdina was fortified from as long ago as 1000 BC when the Phoenicians built a protective wall around their settlement which was called Malet. When they Romans came they expanded this city and renamed it Melita. The town was once again renamed in the 9th century when the Arabs arrived and called it "Mdina" from the Arabic word medina meaning "walled city." Side note: we don't watch Game of Thrones, but there was a walking tour going on pointing out the sites where scenes were filmed around here.
In medieval times, Mdina was the favored residence of the Maltese aristocracy, but when the Knights of St. John arrived in Malta the city sank into the background since the knights were largely a sea-based force and moved the capital to Valletta.
Today, with it's massive walls and peaceful, shady streets, Mdina is a world away from the hubbub of modern Malta.The original Norman church that once stood here was destroyed in an earthquake and this beautiful Baroque replacement was completed in 1702. Jane's "smile" smile on the left and her "normal" smile on the right :)
The nickname of Mdina is "The Silent City" and it suits this peaceful, tranquil place.
Jane and Chris taking it all in.
In 2015 the ditch was cleaned out and the restored bastions now gleam splendidly.
The kids having fun protecting the city with a couple of the cannons.
Looking back at Mdina.
Clips of our time in Mdina. It was very windy :)
The next day we went all around southeast Malta!
What a beautiful city!!! Loving her 'camera' smile and 'real' one!!! Tooooooooooooo cute!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful - and ah!!! game of thrones! ;)
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