Fortifications & Towers

Malta has often been called the ‘Fortress Island’ due to the great mass of military architecture that can be seen everywhere. This is a legacy of the islands’ history which saw them being fought over, time and again, due to their strategic location and deep, safe harbours.

The fortifications that can be seen today come from two distinct periods: those of the Knights and those of the British era. These imposing reminders of the islands’ wartime past fascinate not only because they are a feat of military engineering, but also because they are reminiscent of an age of chivalry, crusading, heroism and legendary battles.

Indoors, start at museums such as the Maritime Museum in Vittoriosa, the National War Museum and the Armoury, both in Valletta. Outdoors, stroll along Valletta’s bastions or venture a tour of the Victoria Lines fortifications running along the Great Fault east to west across Malta. Wherever you go, you’ll find remnants of war, from 17th century coastal forts and watch towers to WWII pillboxes.

Dwejra Tower

Dwejra Tower

Dwejra, limits of San Lawrenz, Gozo

Dwejra Tower is situated just off the road leading to the small enclosed bay at Dwejra in Gozo, known as the ‘inland sea’. It was completed in 1652 and periodically used by British forces up to the second World War when it was used as an observation post.

Tel: +356 21563556

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Fort Madalena

Fort Madalena

Triq Madliena, Madliena, Malta

Fort Madalena was built by the British as part of the defences for the north east of the island. It is now the Headquarters and Training School of the St. John’s Rescue Corps – Malta.

Tel: +356 79283333

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Fort St. Angelo

Fort St. Angelo

Vittoriosa Waterfront, Vittoriosa, Malta

Fort St. Angelo is the jewel in the crown of The Maltese Islands’ military heritage. According to legend, the fort stands on the site of a fortified Roman settlement.

Tel: +356 22954000

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Fort St. Elmo

Fort St. Elmo

St. Elmo Place, Valletta, Malta

Guarding the approaches to both Grand and Marsamxett Harbours is Fort St Elmo. It was the scene of a heroic defence during the Great Siege of 1565.

Tel: +356 22954000

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Għallis Tower

Għallis Tower

Triq it Torri ta’ Għallis, Salina limits of Naxxar, Malta

This is one of thirteen watch towers built by Grand Master de Redin between 1658 and 1659.

Tel: +356 21225952

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