2025 Mosta Travel Guide: Must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transportation routes (updated in June)
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🇲🇹Malta Indoor Attraction Mosta Rotunda⛪️🏛️
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Malta's Mosta Rotunda is a dome-shaped Roman Catholic church measuring 75 meters in length, 55 meters in height, and 37.2 meters in diameter. This dome is said to be the fourth largest cantilevered church dome in the world, following St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, Florence Cathedral, and the Pantheon in Rome.
The entrance fee is 5 euros per person, and you can purchase it at the simple ticket booth on the right side of the entrance. Card payment is also accepted.
📍Rotunda Square, Mosta, Island of Malta MST 2014 Malta
The third largest domed church in the world
Mosta Rotunda
If you visit before evening, you can enter the church! (Please note that the opening hours change depending on the day of the week)
During World War II, a bomb fell on this church and did not explode, saving many lives. This is why it is called the "Miracle of Mosta".
When I went to the church, I was able to see a replica of the bomb.
I was impressed by the beauty of the inside of the church and could feel the history, so it's a place I definitely want you to visit if you come to Malta.
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Malta’s Miracle Church
During World War II, the town of Mosta was prone to aerial bombardment. At about 16:40 on 9 April 1942, the Luftwaffe dropped three bombs on the church, one 50 kg (110 lb) high-explosive bomb pierced the dome and entered the church, where a congregation of more than 300 people was awaiting early evening Mass.
The bomb did not explode. This event was interpreted as a miracle by the inhabitants.
Commonwealth Constructions: Mosta Bridge
The original Mosta bridge was completed by the British army in the late 1800s to allow better access to Fort Mosta across Wied il-Għasel. The original bridge was built of iron and overtime suffered structural damage so was replaced by a stone bridge in the early 1980s. The bridge holds the title of the highest crossing in Malta.
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A Building Which Inspires: Mosta Rotunda!
If you’re visiting Malta in 2025 make sure you take time to visit Mosta Rotunda, officially known as the Sanctuary Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady. It’s one of the most striking churches in Malta, dating from the 17th century. Apparently it has the third largest dome in the world by width, after St Peter‘s Basilica in the Vatican and St Paul’s Cathedral in London. The outside also features an impressive colonnaded portico. Entry is only €5 in as well worth it to see the stunning interior.
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The 3rd largest mosque dome in the world, Mosta Rotunda
It's located in the area called Rosta in Malta^^
The entrance fee is 2 euros, and you have to add 3 euros to go up to the rooftop!
It was a magnificent and unique cathedral
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