Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Mqabba experiences

Mqabba is a small village in the south of Malta, with a population of 3,021 inhabitants.

It is famous for its limestone quarries.Extinct animals were found in Ta' Xantin and Ta' Kandja Quarries.
Paleo Christian catacombs are found in this village - known as Ta' Mintna.
Amongst other important structures, one can find Vincenti Tower, and various chapels such as the Chapel of St. Basil, Our Lady of Sorrows, St. John and St.Catherine of Alexendria.

The main church is dedicated to Assumption of Our Lady.Santa Marija feast in celebrated on the 15th of August. Feasts of secondary importance are those of Corpus Christi, The Immaculate Conception (known as Our Lady of the Lily) and Our Lady of the Rosary.

The titular statue found in the church, that of the Assumption of the blessed Mother of God, was executed by Alessandro Farrugia in 1836, made out of wood. The photograph shows the statue in its original form, as it was prior to 1928, when a new sarcophagus made of silver replaced the original wooden one seen in the picture. Apart from the sarcophagus, the statue itself has lost none of its characteristics.

Mqabba Main Roads

  1. Pjazza tad-Djamanti (Diamonds Square)
  2. Pjazza tal-Knisja (Church Square)
  3. Triq il-Belt Valletta (Valletta Road)
  4. Triq il-Karmnu (Carmelo Street)
  5. Triq il-Konvoj ta' Santa Marija (St Mary Convoy Road)
  6. Triq il-Parroċċa (Parish Street)
  7. Triq il-Qrendi (Qrendi Road)
  8. Triq is-Siġġiewi (Siggiewi Road)
  9. Triq Karmenu Ciantar (Carmelo Ciantar Street)
  10. Triq Tas-Sejba (Tas-Sejba Road)

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