CAVE OF SAINT PAUL
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Rabat,
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2024
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It was here that St Paul is said to have taken refuge on his arrival in Malta in 60 AD, at the origin of the Christian community on the island. Pope John Paul II came to visit his statue here. Not to take anything away from the myth, the cave is accessed through the adjacent catacombs, which represent part of the underground tombs of the 3rd century AD. Amid labyrinthine alleys, rock-cut tombs of all sizes follow one another, some with bone fragments still in them, from the Punic, Roman and Christian eras
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Visited in november 2023
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Visite intéressante - surtout avec l'audio - Mais un peu cher pour ce qu'il y a à voir
Visited in february 2022
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QUELLE SURPRISE DE VOIR UNE AUSSI JOLIE GROTTE SOUS L'EGLISE ST PAUL QUI SERVAIT DE PELERINAGE A L'APOTRE DU MEME NOM
Visited in september 2019
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Grotte ou st Paul aurait prié a son arrivée sur l ile
A major peace reigns in this square and you will immediately wants to collect in silence. A silver ship in souvenir hangs and under the statue, the coat of arms of the Maltese family.