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Kappella San Bert

The Chapel of St Bartholomew or St Bart’s Chapel is a medieval Roman Catholic chapel located in Rabat, Malta. It is the only remaining chapel in town dating back from the Middle Ages. The present chapel was built sometime in 1440 by its founder Costantin Bartolo. Its façade is a typical medieval one with a pointed arc above the main door. Its interior also includes a number of pointed arches supporting the ceiling. In 1550 the chapel was restored. In 1670, Bishop Miguel Jerónimo de Molina mentions that the chapel was well kept. Moreover, at that time, a mass was celebrated every Sunday, with several masses on August 24, St Bartholomew’s day. It was in this church in 1798 that Emmanuele Vitale planned and organised the uprising against the French who at that time were occupying Malta. During WWII the chapel was deconsecrated and used as a school room. Recently the chapel was restored and was reopened for religious purposes by Nina Micallef herself. Perpetual adoration takes place during the weekdays.

Room Specifications

2 Adults
Double Bed
Ground Floor

Room Amenities

Private Patio
Air Conditioning
Disability-Friendly
Kettle
Luggage Storage
Electronic Safe
Flat Screen TV
En-Suite Shower
Free WIFI
Hair Dryer
Mini Fridge
Ironing Facilities
Desk

Stay on the Edge of History

Tucked just opposite the majestic walls of Mdina, our boutique hotel sits at the crossroads of Rabat’s charm and Malta’s Silent City. Whether you're strolling through ancient alleys or enjoying a quiet evening under lantern-lit balconies, you're always just a heartbeat away from the island’s most enchanting heritage.

Ta' Nina Boutique

Address

5, Triq Il-Karrijiet, Rabat, Malta, RBT 1151

Reservations

+356 99456955