Victoria, Malta
:''For Rabat on
Malta Island, see
Rabat, MaltaVictoria (also called
Rabat) is the capital of
Gozo, an island of the
Maltese archipelago in the
Mediterranean Sea. The town has a total population of about 6000.
Victoria is the name given in
1887 by the
British. However it is often still referred to by Gozitans by its old name, Rabat. The area around Victoria, situated on a hill near the centre of the island, has been settled since
Neolithic times.
In the heart of Victoria lies the Citadella, the ancient walled area of the city. It was originally built by the
Romans and improved significantly by the
Arabs. The name Rabat was given to the city by the Arabs, which in Arabic and archaic Maltese stands for "suberb".
Inside the Citadella lies a fine 17th century baroque cathedral designed by
Lorenzo GafĂ , the Maltese architect who also built the cathedral of
Mdina. It is said that it lies on the site where a Roman Temple dedicated to
Juno once stood. It is most famous for the remarkable
trompe l'oeil painting on its ceiling, which depicts the interior of a dome that was never built.
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Ministry of Gozo - Victoria*
Visit Malta - Citadella and Victoria