Photographer’s Note
The Palace. Valletta, Malta.
The Palace stands in the very heart of Valletta – the World Heritage City founded by the Sovereign Hospitaller Military Order of St John after the Great Siege of Malta in 1565. Besides being the Office of The President, The Palace also serves as the House of Representatives and boasts of, an armoury which symbolises the past glories of the Order.
The first structure on this site was built during the reign of Grandmaster Jean de La Cassiere (1572-1581) in order to serve as the Grandmaster's Palace.
Subsequent Grandmasters enlarged and embellished the original structure until it took its present shape during the mid-18th century. Following the French occupation between 1798 and 1800 The Palace was taken over by the British administration, thereby serving as the Palace of the Governor. It also saw Malta's constitutional development as it was the seat of Malta's first Constitutional Parliament in 1921 and, following Independence in 1964, the seat of Parliament and also of the Head of State.
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luighi
(4286) 2009-07-11 7:02
Hi Thomas ,
me gusta mucho esta fotografia , tanto por su presentacion y encuadre como por color y textura que la hacen muy atractiva . Tambien me gusta el desenfoque de fondo muy bien equilibrado en la imagen.
Un saludo desde España .Luis
lousat
(16052) 2009-07-11 16:28
Hi Thomas,i like a lot the way to builth this pic.A very interesting perspective perfectly taken,magic light and great atmosphere too.My best compliments,have a nice Sunday,Luciano.
Photo Information
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Copyright: Thomas Schembri (disturbia73)
(373) - Genre: Places
- Medium: Color
- Date Taken: 2009-07-03
- Categories: Daily Life
- Photo Version: Original Version
- Date Submitted: 2009-07-11 6:56








