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Ħamrija Tower (Torri tal-Ħamrija), originally known asTorre della Pietra Nigra(Torri tal-Ħaġra s-Sewda) and also known locally asTorri ta' Rsejjen, is a small watchtower in Qrendi, Malta. It was completed in 1659 as the twelfth of the De Redin towers. The tower was restored by Heritage Malta and it is now in good condition.
Ħamrija Tower was built in 1659 on a cliff o...
Saint Paul's Tower and Chapel are a defensive tower and chapel in Delimara, Marsaxlokk, Malta. The tower is also referred to as Ta' Bettina Tower and in official documents as Delimara Tower. A tower and chapel already existed in 1776, when Claudio Muscati Xiberras was granted the titleMarchese di Xrob il-Għaġin.
The tower consists of three rooms at ground floor level ...
Triq il-Wiesgħa Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Triq il-Wiesgħa), originally known asTorre della Giddidaand also called Mwejġel Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' MwejġelorTorri tal-Imwiegħel), is a small watchtower near Żabbar, Malta. It was built in 1659 as the ninth of the De Redin towers. The tower suffered extensive damage in the 20th century, with parts of the structure being de...
Sciuta Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Xuta), also known as Sciutu Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Xutu) or Wied iż-Żurrieq Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Wied iż-Żurrieq), is a small watchtower in Qrendi, Malta. It was completed in 1638 as the fifth of the Lascaris towers. The tower was restored by Din l-Art Ħelwa.
Sciutu Tower (aka locally as Torri ta’ Xutu and Torri Sciuto) was ...
Wardija Tower (Maltese:Torri tal-Wardija), originally known asTorre della Guardia di Giornoand also known as Bubaqra Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Bubaqra), is a small watchtower in the limits of Żurrieq, Malta. It was completed in June 1659 as the thirteenth of the De Redin towers.
Wardija Tower was the last coastal watchtower to be built on the main island of Malta. It i...
Mġarr ix-Xini Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Mġarr ix-Xini) is the largest of the coastal watchtowers that the Knights of Malta erected on the island of Gozo. It watches over the entrance to the bay of Mġarr ix-Xini, limits of Għajnsielem, which lies on Gozo's south-west coast.
It was completed in 1661, and its design is similar to the De Redin towers that were commissioned...
Nadur Tower (Maltese:Torri tan-Nadur) is a small watchtower in Binġemma Gap, limits of Rabat, Malta. It was completed in 1637 as the third of the Lascaris towers. Today, the tower is in good condition.
Nadur Tower was built in 1637 at Binġemma Gap, close to where the British later built the Victoria Lines. Unlike the other Lascaris towers, it is located inland, far aw...
Wignacourt Tower, also known as Saint Paul's Bay Tower, is a bastioned watchtower in St. Paul's Bay, Malta. It was the first of six Wignacourt towers to be built, and it was completed in 1610. It replaced the role of Ta' Tabibu farmhouse which was previously known as Dejma Tower. An artillery battery was added a century later in 1715. Today the tower is a museum.
Wign...
Qawra Tower (Maltese:Torri tal-Qawra), also known as Qawra Point Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Ras il-Qawra) or Fra Ben Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Fra Ben), is a small watchtower in Qawra, limits of St. Paul's Bay, Malta. It was completed in 1638 as the fourth of the Lascaris towers. An artillery battery was built around the tower in 1715. Today, the tower and battery are a ...
Żonqor Tower (Maltese:Torri taż-Żonqor), originally known asTorre di Zoncol, was a small watchtower near Żonqor Point, limits of Marsaskala, Malta. It was built in 1659 as the eleventh of the De Redin towers, on or near the site of a medieval watch post. The tower commanded the entrance to Marsaskala Bay along with Saint Thomas Tower. It was demolished by the British ...
Fort San Lucian (Maltese:Forti San Luċjan), also known as Saint Lucian Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' San Luċjan) or Fort Rohan (Maltese:Forti Rohan), is a large bastioned watchtower and polygonal fort in Marsaxlokk, Malta. The original tower was built by the Order of Saint John between 1610 and 1611, being the second of six Wignacourt towers.
An artillery battery was added...
Dwejra Tower (Maltese:Torri tad-Dwejra) is a small watchtower in Dwejra Bay, limits of San Lawrenz on the island of Gozo in Malta. It was completed in 1652, and is one of the Lascaris towers. Today, it is in good condition and is open to the public.
It is one of four surviving coastal watchtowers in Gozo, with the others being Xlendi Tower, Mġarr ix-Xini Tower and Iso...
Xlendi Tower (Maltese:Torri tax-Xlendi) is a small watchtower near Xlendi Bay, within the limits of Munxar on the island of Gozo in Malta. The tower is one of the Lascaris towers and dates to 1650; it is currently undergoing restoration.
It is the oldest of the four surviving watchtowers on Gozo.[a] The earlier Garzes and Marsalforn towers were destroyed in the 18th a...
Sopu Tower (Maltese:Torri ta' Sopu), also known as Isopu Tower, San Blas Tower orTorre Nuova, is a small watchtower situated on the cliff between San Blas and Daħlet Qorrot in Nadur, Gozo, Malta.
Isopu Tower was the last watchtower to be built in Malta, apart from thetour-reduitsof the 18th century. It is one of four surviving towers on Gozo, with the others being Xle...
Aħrax Tower, originally known asTorre di Lacras, and also known as Armier Tower, Ta' Ħoslien Tower or the White Tower, is a small watchtower overlooking Armier Bay in the limits of Mellieħa, Malta. It was built in 1658 as the sixth of the De Redin towers. An artillery battery was built around it in 1715. Today, the tower and battery are intact. After receiving 3 years...