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Merħba għall-Kon-Katidral ta’ San Ġwann

Il-Kon-Katidral ta’ San Ġwann hu monument uniku ta’ importanza internazzjonali. L-istorja għanja u l-wirt artistiku tiegħu jafhom lill-fatt li għal aktar minn 200 sena kien il-knisja konventwali ta’ l-Ordni tal-Kavalieri ta’ San Ġwann.


Din il-Paġna tista’ ssibha wkoll bil-lingwi li ġejjin: English, Deutsch, Español, Français, Italiano & Malti.

Id-dħul għal San Ġwann hu min-naħa ta’ Triq ir-Repubblika. Il-Kon-Katidral qiegħed żewġ minuti mixi bogħod għal viżitaturi li jidħlu l-Belt Valletta bit-trasport pubbliku jew bil-karozza, jew 15-il minuta jekk jitilgħu mit-terminal tal-bastiment tal-krużis.

Għal aktar informazzjoni, jekk jogħġbok ikkuntattjana.

Mappa tal-Belt Valletta li turi kif tasal San Ġwann
Ecclesiastical Services

Sundays and Feast Days:
0715hrs / 0800hrs / 0915hrs / 1100hrs / 1200hrs
1730hrs (winter) 1800hrs (summer)

Weekdays:
0730hrs / 0830hrs

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Click here for more info about works of art at St John’s.

Works of Art

St John’s is home to priceless works of art created by some of the greatest artists and sculptors in history, including masterpieces by one of the most famous artists of the Baroque period, Michelangelo Merisi Caravaggio.

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News and Events
15th June 2007 - Silent Gliss Installed at St John’s Co-Cathedral

Famous museums worldwide, as well as art galleries and residences of avid art collectors have encountered the major problem of damage to their valuable works of art through exposure to sunlight and ultra-violet rays.


15th June 2007 - Important Notice

Please note that the St John's Co-Cathedral, Oratory and Museum will be closed for visitors until 11:45 hrs on Friday 15th June 2007 due to a state visit however, the building is open to visitors until 18.30 hrs (last entry at 18:00 hrs) for this day

The St John's Co-Cathedral Foundation regrets any inconvenience caused.


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