Built between 1773 and 1577, the St. John's Co-Cathedral is a fine example of Baroque art and architecture and has long attracted many to the area.
The 16th-century cathedral is situated in the heart of Valletta, boasting a stunning exterior and tremendous interior and is a must-see architectural site when visiting Malta on a luxury superyacht charter.
The breathtaking Roman Catholic cathedral is dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. Its design is a prime example of pristine Baroque architecture and is often claimed to be the crown jewel of Valletta.
This is a breathtaking cathedral, an absolute must-see while you're in Valletta
Home to priceless works of art, several artistic pieces of great value enrich the co-cathedral, with paintings from the great Caravaggio to works of art donated as gifts by past Grand Masters and Knights of the Order of St. John.
The building itself was designed by renowned Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar, who is also credited to have designed the Grandmaster’s Palace, another beautiful Maltese building.
If you want to incorporate a visit to the mesmerizing St. John's Co-Cathedral, please speak with your preferred yacht charter broker.
Alternatively, you can view the entire fleet of superyachts available for West Mediterranean yacht charters.
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