Saint Julian's Tower, Sliema
Facts and practical information
Saint Julian's Tower, a historic fortification in Sliema, Malta, stands as a silent guardian over the coastal town. Erected in the 17th century, this tower is an integral part of Malta's chain of coastal fortifications built by the Order of Saint John to protect the island from potential invasions.
With its robust construction and strategic positioning, Saint Julian's Tower was designed to provide early warning against incoming threats and to safeguard the surrounding settlements. Over the centuries, it has witnessed the transformation of Sliema from a quiet fishing village into a bustling, modern town.
Today, the tower is a key landmark in Sliema, offering visitors a glimpse into Malta's rich military history. Despite the urban development around it, Saint Julian's Tower has retained its majestic presence, standing out amidst the city's contemporary architecture.
The tower is not only a monument to the past but also serves as a cultural beacon, hosting various events and exhibitions that celebrate Maltese heritage. Visitors to Saint Julian's Tower can explore the structure and enjoy panoramic views of the Mediterranean Sea, which have captivated onlookers for centuries.
Saint Julian's Tower – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Dragonara Casino, Spinola Bay, Portomaso Marina - Malta, St. George's Bay.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Saint Julian's Tower by public transport?
Bus
- Torri • Lines: 110, 13, 13A, 14, 16, 202, 21, 212, 222, 225, 233, N13, X2 (3 min walk)
- Howard • Lines: 110, 21 (4 min walk)