Perched at the tip of Valletta’s old town, Fort St. Elmo stands as a historic sentinel, guarding both Marsamxett and the Grand Harbour. This star-shaped fortification played a crucial role during the Great Siege of Malta in 1565, where the Knights of St. John successfully defended against Ottoman invaders. The fort endured further attacks, particularly during World War II. Today, it houses the National War Museum, offering visitors a glimpse into Malta’s military history through its well-preserved walls and exhibits.
Fort St. Elmo & the National War Museum
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