The Mdina Cathedral Museum is housed within a magnificent baroque building, on the right-hand side of the Cathedral, in Archbishop’s Square. This imposing edifice was built by Bishop Alpheran de Bussan, with the first stone being laid in 1733. This building was to serve as the seminary for the Diocese of Malta.
There are many beautiful and interesting exhibits within the museum. I share only a few photographs of items that I could photograph easily.
It looks from the photos that there are some stunning exhibits in the museum. I must admit I didn’t realise Malta offered so much of interest.
There is a lot to see and you get to places by water taxi or bus depending on where they are.
Then there is the ferry to Gozo. Unfortunately those are some of the photos that I lost.
Malta seems to have rich history and vivid culture dear Cheri
thanks for sharing inner glimpses of museum looks there is lot to explore in this beautiful building
blessings and hugs
It does have a rich history and I haven’t yet got to the most ancient architecture on the islands.
*love & hugs*
Oh this is the first time I came across the word, polyptych.
I have seen triptych paintings many times though.
But I prefer origamyptych.
Art in many folds