Interesting Plaque on Entrance to Mdina
Entrance through Wall into Mdina
Registered Vehicles of Inhabitants of Mdina only are Allowed in
Nancy at the Entrance. Notice the Thickness of the Wall Around the City
First View of Interior of Mdina
Typical Medieval Narrow Street in Mdina
Most Streets are this Narrow
Our Tour Group Walking the Narrow Streets
Extremely Clean but Very Narrow
St. Paul's Cathedral. Legend says that when Paul was Shipwrecked on Malta he Stayed in Mdina. The Account is Given in Acts 28
A Wider Street Going from Square in Front of St. Paul's Cathedral. This is where Cars are Clearly Allowed
Bell Tower on one of the Side Streets
May be Narrow, but Cars make it through
This is a View from the Outside Looking at the Fortress that is Mdina
Plaque in Mdina. Maltese is Arabic using the Roman Alphabet
View of St. Paul's Cathedral from Outside Mdina Walls. Again, Notice the Thickness of the Walls
Museum Entrance in Mdina
Entrance to St. Paul's Cathedral
Altar Area inside St. Paul's Cathedral
Another View of the Ornate Altar Area
Cupola Inside St. Paul's Cathedral
Looking Forward in the Cathedral. The Floor is made up of Gravestones
Words on Gravestone in Cathedral. Not Date 1835
One of the Chapels in the Cathedral. Note the Elaborate Star Hanging in the Middle
Here is a Dog on the Balcony of one of the Homes. Shows that these really are Residences
Statue on Street Corner in Mdina