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7,000 years of people trying to kill each other result in some impressive architecture.
Malta is one giant castle. It looks like it was designed for a siege video game. Romans, Arabs, Knights, British – everyone added a layer of stone.
Known as the "Great Wall of Malta". The British built it in the 19th century to cut the island in half. It runs along the Great Fault line. The hike from Gharghur to Bingemma offers insane views.
Massive bastions surrounding Birgu, Senglea, and Cospicua. They are less restored than Valletta, which makes them feel more authentic. You can find old gates and tunnels.
The star-shaped fort at the tip of Valletta. It held out for 28 days against the Turks in 1565. Today it houses the National War Museum. You can see the "Faith", one of the three planes that defended Malta in WWII.
Highlights from Robert Maklowicz's travels
Valletta's fortifications
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