It has taken me three long years to venture into the rotunda at mosta.
Give that the first bricks were laid back in 1833, I have no excuses for my laxity.
So was it worth the wait, or does the Mosta Dome flatter to deceive?
Give that the first bricks were laid back in 1833, I have no excuses for my laxity.
So was it worth the wait, or does the Mosta Dome flatter to deceive?
It is an impressive structure, certainly. The dome is the kind of thing that makes you appreciate the craft and ingenuity of the people who built it. So if you are interested in history and want to see one of the most buy clomiphene online tablets illustrious buildings on the island, it is certainly worth making the trip.
There is no charge for entry (although they won’t turn down a donation) so you cannot complain about not getting value for money.
There is also a replica of the bomb which pierced the dome during WW2, but somehow failed to explode despite slamming down into the marble floor of the church.
Replica of the “miraculous” unexploded bomb
Mosta Dome Opening Hours:
Mon – Fri: 09.00 – 11.00 and 15.00 – 17.00
(Free Admission)
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