Photographer's Note
Mdina has had different names and titles depending on its rulers and its role. It was Melita to the Romans; Medina to the Arabs; and Citta’ Vecchia, the old city, when Valletta became the lifeblood of the Islands. None describe it better than its medieval name, Citta’ Notabile, the noble city.
It was home then, as now, to Malta’s noble families; some are descendants of the Norman, Sicilian and Spanish overlords who made Mdina their home from the 12th century onwards. Their Impressive palaces line its narrow, shady streets. Mdina is one of Europe’s finest examples of an ancient walled city, and unusual in its mix of medieval and baroque architecture.
Today Mdina has a quiet, restrained atmosphere in keeping with its noble past. Lamplit by night, Mdina transforms itself into the ‘Silent City’.
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Copyright: Francis Xavier Camilleri (Fransx)
(1457)
- Genre: ¦a¤è
- Medium: ±m¦â
- Date Taken: 2006-09-16
- Categories: «Ø¿v
- Camera: Nikon coolpix S4
- Exposure¡Gf/5.6, 1/360 seconds
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- Photo Version¡GOriginal Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-02-14 13:09