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360° Photos of Malta – Explore the Jewel of the Mediterranean

Experience Malta 360 photos and discover an island nation rich in history, culture, and stunning coastal landscapes. Located in the heart of the Mediterranean, Malta is known for its ancient architecture, crystal-clear waters, and vibrant atmosphere. With our immersive Malta 360 photos, you can explore its historic cities, breathtaking coastlines, and hidden gems from every angle.

Discover Malta’s Historic Cities and Landmarks

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The Triton Fountain is one of Malta’s most iconic landmarks, located just outside the City Gate of Valletta. This impressive modernist fountain, completed in 1959, serves as a grand entrance to the capital, welcoming visitors with its striking design and symbolic representation of Malta’s connection to the sea.

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The Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta’ Pinu, commonly known as Ta’ Pinu, is one of Gozo’s most revered religious sites. Located near Għarb, this magnificent Romanesque basilica stands against the backdrop of Gozo’s rolling hills and open countryside, creating a truly breathtaking setting.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

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The Cathedral of the Assumption, located in the heart of the Cittadella in Victoria, Gozo, is a stunning baroque church that serves as the spiritual center of the island. Built between 1697 and 1711, this impressive limestone cathedral stands on the site of an earlier medieval church, dedicated to the Virgin Mary.

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The Citadel Ruins, located in Victoria, Gozo, are a testament to the island’s rich history and strategic importance. Perched on a hilltop, the Cittadella has been a fortified stronghold for centuries, offering protection to the island’s inhabitants from invaders since Phoenician and Roman times.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

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The coastline of Malta is one of the most stunning in the Mediterranean, featuring dramatic cliffs, hidden sea caves, and turquoise lagoons. From the rugged shores of Gozo and Comino to the golden beaches of Malta’s main island, the coast offers breathtaking natural beauty and endless opportunities for exploration.

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The coastline of Malta is a stunning mix of rugged cliffs, hidden coves, and crystal-clear waters, making it one of the most scenic landscapes in the Mediterranean. From dramatic rock formations to serene sandy beaches, Malta’s shores offer a unique blend of natural beauty and historical significance.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

The original 360 photo available for purchase is in high quality and free of watermarks. This is a preview image with copyright protection for secure display purposes.

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St. George’s Square (Pjazza San Ġorġ) is one of Valletta’s most historic and vibrant public spaces, located in front of the Grandmaster’s Palace. As the main square of Malta’s capital, it has long been a center of political and cultural significance, surrounded by some of the city’s most impressive baroque architecture.

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St. Paul’s Pro-Cathedral, one of Valletta’s most distinctive landmarks, stands proudly along Independence Street, with its towering spire dominating the city’s skyline. Built between 1839 and 1844, this Anglican cathedral was commissioned by Queen Adelaide, the widow of King William IV, to serve Malta’s growing Protestant community.

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