The Grand Master’s Palace in Valletta, Malta, stands as a testament to the Knights of St. John’s heroic defense during the Great Siege of 1565, when they repelled Ottoman forces. Construction on this magnificent structure began in 1571, designed to house the supreme head of the order. The palace’s grandeur and opulent design reflect the wealth and prestige bestowed upon the knights following their victory. Today, visitors can explore the palace’s rich history and admire its architectural splendor, offering a glimpse into the lives of the knights who once called it home.
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