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Rotunda of Mosta Coordinates: 35°54′36.3″N 14°25′33.2″E The Sanctuary Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady ( Maltese: Santwarju Bażilika ta' Santa Marija ), commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta ( Maltese: Ir-Rotunda tal-Mosta) or the Mosta Dome, is a Roman Catholic parish church and basilica in Mosta, Malta, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary. Also known as the Mosta Dome, it is The Sanctuary Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, a Roman Catholic parish church and Minor Basilica. This church in Mosta features one of the world's largest unsupported domes and displays a replica of a World War II bomb that crashed through the dome but miraculously did not detonate upon impact.

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Visitors opening Hours: Monday to Friday from 09.30 till 18.00 - last entrance 17.30 Saturday from 09.30 till 16.30 - last entrance 16.00 Sunday from 12:00 till 17.00 - last entrance 16.30 Using Public Transport: Mellieħa - Mosta 44; 41 Qawra Bus Terminus - Mosta 45, 186, 31, 48, 280 Valletta - Mosta 41, 42, 44, 45, 48 While Mosta isn't one of the top tourist spots to come up in your research when you're planning your holiday on the Maltese islands, it definitely has a very beautiful (not so hidden) gem to offer: the Mosta Dome! The Mosta Dome is one of the best known churches in Malta, located in the central village of Mosta. The Mosta Dome is perhaps the most impressive church in Malta, with its' massive rotunda, that is the third largest in the world. The Mosta Dome church was built in 1860, and it is dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady. The Mosta Rotunda is the Parish Church of Mosta and dedicated to the Assumption of our Lady. It is without a doubt one of the most recognisable and photographed landmarks in Malta. Visible from most parts of the island, the church's dome is always proudly mentioned by locals as being the third largest in Europe (ninth in the world).

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Mosta ( Maltese: Il-Mosta) is a small but densely populated city in the Northern Region of Malta. The most prominent building in Mosta is the Rotunda, a large basilica built by its parishioners' volunteer labour. The church of Mosta is a beautiful church with a huge dome, that'll cheer you up with it's bright colours on the inside of the dome. The geometry of the darker marbles below together with the roof's decoration has a soothing effect.. This church is one of the sites of Malta, with plenty of history attached. The frontage, from across. Mosta's parish church, also known as the Rotunda or the Mosta Dome, is one of the largest and most famous churches in Malta. It was designed by architect George Grognet de Vassé who got his inspiration from the Pantheon of Rome. The Mosta Dome is perhaps the most impressive church in Malta, with its' massive rotunda, that is the third largest in the world.. The Mosta Dome church was built in 1860, and it is dedicated to the Assumption of Our Lady. During the Second World War the church was almost destroyed when, during an air raid, a 200kg bomb fell through the.

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The History of Mosta Parish Church. Mosta became a parish in 1608 and the plans of the new church were drawn up by Tommaso Dingli. However, the newer and present church is based on the plans of George Grognet de Vass and the Parish Church of the Assumption lies in the heart of Mosta.. Parish priest: Rev Mario Tong. Holy Masses at the Mosta Parish Church. One of the most extraordinary events in the history of the Miracle Church of Mosta is the miraculous bombing incident that occurred during World War II. On 9 April 1942, during an aerial raid, a bomb pierced through the dome of the church and fell into the heart of the congregation gathered inside. The Rotunda of Mosta is the main church in Mosta on the European island of Malta. It houses an exciting secret, a bomb that was dropped through the ceiling in 1942 but didn't explode, which was seen as a miracle by the parishioners inside at the time. We visited on a warm and dusty November day, here is the story. Why Visit? Churches & Religious Sites MOSTA DOME Main Street, Mosta, Malta Built in 1860 over another church that was built in 1614, the church of St. Mary is the Parish church of Mosta. The interior of the church is quite impressive with its circular shape and clear interior.

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Il-Parroċċa tal-Mosta, l-akbar fost il-parroċċi fl-Arċidjocesi ta' Malta. SKOPRI AKTAR DWAR IL-PARROĊĊA. Il-Mejda ta' Kuljum. Riflessjoni ta' kuljum mill-Parroċċa tal-Mosta. Għar-riflessjoni ta' kuljum agħfas hawn. LINKS.. Mosta MST 2015 Tel: 21 433 826 / 27 418 368 Email: [email protected], [email protected] SIBNA. The Church of the Assumption, Mosta is known as the Rotunda due to its shape. The interior dome has a diameter of nearly 39 meters and is 55 meters high making it one of the largest unsupported domes in Europe.. Located in the town of Mosta on the main island of Malta, the Roman Catholic church, dedicated to the Assumption of Mary, was.