St Paul's Pro-Cathedral

Pro-Katidral ta' San Pawl
church in Valletta
#21 in Valletta / #45 in Malta
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by Martin Furtschegger
/ CC BY 3.0

St Paul's Pro-Cathedral in Valletta, Malta, is an Anglican church that stands as a prominent landmark in the city. Built between 1839 and 1844, it was commissioned by Queen Adelaide, the widow of King William IV, during her visit to Malta. The cathedral features a neoclassical architectural style and is noted for its tall, distinctive spire, which is one of the tallest structures in Valletta and can be seen from various points around the city. Inside, the cathedral boasts a serene interior with elegant columns and beautiful stained glass windows.


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