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St John’s Co-Cathedral
A majestic Baroque gem built by the knights. Holds several artworks by Caravaggio. An absolute must-see.
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St John Street,
La Valletta VLT 1156, Malta
Rating: 5/5
St John’s Co-Cathedral Pictures
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