Hi all 👋🏻
Today I want to share with you my Walk through the city of Mdina in Malta. The Maltese name of it is L-Imdina.
It used to be the old capital of the island of Malta.
Nowadays Valletta is the capital.
This walk is rather unique, when you know a little about Malta and Mdina, you know there are always tons and tons of tourists… so you will have to explore the city with many other people.
Malta is very overpopulated and has a very high population density as it is rather a small Island in the Mediterranean Sea.
But back to Mdina: as we lived a year on the island of Malta in 2019-2020 during lockdowns and the start of the pandemic… (we were relocated by work)
We could explore this city almost ALONE.
There was nobody around. 😳
We lived the first few months in Birgu and the rest of the year in Rabat.
Rabat is located next to Mdina. So we walked one day to it… on the 5th of June 2020 to be precise and were surprised to find almost nobody around. We had the entire CITY for us alone.
What makes my photographs rather unique 😁😇
An empty Mdina!
More information about this medieval city you can find Here in Wikipedia
It states:
“The city was founded around the 8th century BC by Phoenician settlers, and was later renamed Melite by the Romans. Ancient Melite was larger than present-day Mdina, and it was reduced to its present size during the Byzantine or Arab occupation of Malta.”
”The Nickname of the city is The Silent City, because no cars are allowed in other then a few from the residents.”
The city is full of baroque architecture what is a pretty sight and I show you in my photographs today.
With this post I’m joining in at the Wednesday Walk challenge and Make me Smile challenge. That are hosted by @tattoodjay and @elizacheng every week on Wednesday.
‼️Have a look: Here in the Wednesday Walk Community if you want to join in!
I will guide you now through my photos as I follow the time stamps of them. So you can walk along with us and explore this Silent City and look at the details I show you 😊
Location of this walk on Google Maps, the yellow middle star is where the city gates are located:
It is the small area surrounded by city walls. Everything bottom left of it is Rabat.
Let’s look closer by:
You see the city walls go all the way around it.
Let’s start our walk, Enjoy ☺️
As we walked from Rabat to Mdina we see the city walls first.
They are huge…
We walk towards the main Gate of the city of Mdina to enter.
(See how empty it is… photographs from this gate are normally full with other people.)
To the left we see…
The city gate. It’s very beautiful to see all the architectural features up close.
Let’s walk through it.
Just behind it, when you look right, you see this.
The Mdina dungeons.
Note: everything is closed when we walked around the city…
A pretty house turned into a Mdina glass shop next to a souvenir shop, also closed.
We see details all around us. Old street lights.
Cute doorways.
And alleyways.
Details when we look up… layers behind each other.
The façades of the buildings, their architecture is just stunning… look at all the intricate details.
Cathedral Museum. Look at the statues holding up the balcony.
Small medieval alleyways guiding you all around the city. There are a few routes you can walk but you can easily see it all in an hour…
Let’s go down there…. 😉 and see what is behind that corner.
We pass by these window gates.
Some beautiful doors along our walk.
A slightly different door but the same building.
More small medieval alleyways.
This door knocker is rather unique. In Malta you find the most beautiful and intricate door knockers.
I made it a habit of photographing them. I show you a few in this post 😎
The most photographed house in Mdina as it is perfect for social media… 🤩 people say.
Yes, it is pretty… 🥰 especially when the bright purple flowers bloom even more.
Another unique door knocker… they are dragons.
We reach a little square and see this house. Painted in white. It stands out as most are yellow from the sand stone.
I love the symmetry of it.
We see a few residential cars in this square, but still nobody is around.
More beautiful doors.
Another amazing door knocker we found in the city.
How cool would it be to have one of these on your door… 🤩
If you look up once in a while you see above you windows with so many details…
Statues on corners.
Little door handle on a gate. How cute…
More empty streets.
An old door… what would be behind it?
It says it is a palace… probably with a beautiful inner courtyard or even an garden. Most are privately owned.
Intriguing… I could fantasise about it all day. 😎
We walk past another great door knocker.
Hhhmmm hidden away was this corner with stairs… looks like it isn’t well maintained. I didn’t explore further… sadly… lol
Another gate through the city walls. This one allows cars to drive through. I think it was the only one if I’m not mistaken.
I liked this building the most in the city of Mdina, it has an Neo-gothic architecture. It is rather unique in its style as most other architecture in Malta is baroque.
It has also many gargoyles… do you see them?
Let’s take a closer look:
So cool… I like gargoyles and have a few as statues in our home. 🖤
The city walls have a few look out points… if you climb up the stairs you have this view over the island of Malta.
Looking towards Sliema.
Looking towards Gozo. But the hill of Rabat is in the way.
As we walk back towards the city’s main gate…
We have this view.
This large museum on the left is also closed. It has a beautiful courtyard… but we can’t see.
We left the city and walked back home to Rabat.
The next 3 photos are from different times…
But I wanted to show you a few photographs from looking towards the walled city of Mdina in the distance.
As you can see it is located high up on top of a hill. Overlooking most of the island of Malta.
Here you see also how large the city walls are.
This is a view of the City Gates when tourists are around… hahaha what a difference, don’t you think?
Photo taken a bit earlier… early September 2019.
And with this last photo I finish our walk and end my #WednesdayWalk and #Makemesmile… post.
Hope you enjoyed my photographs of this beautiful walk in this part of the world 🤩 Empty streets of Mdina, Malta 🇲🇹
Thank you for looking and reading 😊 and if you liked my post, an upvote or re-blog is always welcome 🙏🏻
Any questions or comments, let me know. Always happy to help.
Have a great Wednesday all 😎
Grtz Jackie
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Nice!!! Those photos are like a time travel 👏👏👏
Thank you so much @onemoresandra 😊 it truly is…
So many cool details, and that villages inside of old fortresses are always so cool!
Thank you so much @sergiomendes 😊 they are pretty cool…
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Thanks a lot @joanstewart 😊 for sharing!
This was such a beautiful walk and wow! You have been there that long? How lucky are you! You took so many amazing photos, love, love, love!!!!!
Thank you so much @dswigle it sure was beautiful. 😊
I am lucky we’re I lived and my travel… and grateful for it.
Thanks a lot 😁
Have a great evening and rest of the weekend!
Brilliant pictorial walk through Mdina, Malta during lockdown affording you an excellent photography shoot of the castle town within the walls.
Amazing photography with so many little details to soak in, thanks for sharing the walk @littlebee4
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Thank you so much @joanstewart 😊
It was a unique walk… so alone. I truly enjoyed it and took in all the details we didn’t see before when it was just to busy.
Happy to share my adventures!
Have a wonderful day ☀️👋🏻
Went through meticulous detailed captures again, must have felt strange being out alone, also most enjoyable able to take it all in without crowds around.
Yes, it was definitely very enjoyable but strange at the same time early in… when the pandemic hit us.
We were heavily restricted and had to remain at home, so having that time to walk and enjoy must have been refreshing.
Yes, here in Spain too, we couldn’t leave the houses. Later we couldn’t leave the city you lived in and it changed to then the municipal… to the province.
We did have our move right in the middle of it all from Malta to Spain. Very challenging times.
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Beautiful Wednesday Walk @littlebee4.
I love all the photos you took.
Thank you for showing us Mdina, Malta!
Thank you so much @silversaver888 😊
You are so welcome, happy to share my adventures and travel.
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Wonderful walk post such an interesting area so much history
One good side of the pandemic you got to explore it without so many people there
Thanks for joining Wednesday Walk :), I truly enjoy exploring the world virtually each Wednesday seeing walks from all around the globe and feeling I am there and experiencing it all myself, such as I did in your post just now :)
Thank you so much @tattoodjay 😊
The history on Malta is so vast… unbelievable if you haven’t seen it in real life. Just stunning.
Everything is really old.
Yes, that is one of the good things we got from it. Explore otherwise to busy areas alone… depending where you would live in that time.
Happy to share and join in, as always.
Have a great day 👋🏻☀️
A pity I never made it there I have read much about it
Maybe you will one day @tattoodjay 😊 who knows…
Indeed who knows maybe one say
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wow wow wow!!! I could imagine staying there all day, as empty, that is. So beautiful and what a fantastic gift to be able to be there without crowds! Just gorgeous.
It felt like a gift… it was an unforgettable experience @barracudadiaries 😊
Thanks for visiting 👋🏻
Have a wonderful day!
Wow - now I want to visit ! That town is stunning - the masonry work is incredible. And I loved that building with the purples flowers growing up the outside - just beautiful. Thanks for sharing 1
You are welcome @hoosie happy to share.
Glad you like it that much. It’s a stunning little city with so much to see.
Hope you make it one day to visit 😊
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Was there in 2011 and was instantly in love.
Want to comeback ever since! Can't forget the amazing cristal clear water.
It looks even more enchanting than what I even remembered.
Thank you so much 😍
I can imagine… it is such a beautiful island @fromdrab2fab 😊
Glad I could bring back memories.
You are welcome 🥰
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