徜徉在马耳他与西西里(七)

Mar. 23

Morning: 
Breakfast at Cafe Cordina: 27.6欧
不愧为百年老店,味道好分量足,3人两份英式早餐加3个牛角包吃得快走不动了哈。一个主要卖早餐的餐厅连餐巾纸的质量都超级好啊。
 
 
 
吃完买了水果回家:3.35 。
 
喝水歇会儿去码头坐船去three cities,买了往返票:三人?8.4

天气实在是太烂了,狂风啊,简直要把人吹海里去了,在Birgu时还下起了雨,真是风雨交加啊,连相机都端不住,拿手机拍了些照片,只得匆匆逛了走人,期间还收到船舶公司的短信通知西西里岛的航班因天气而错后2小时,于是坐船回来去看看是否还有其他时间的船可坐并找找前往西西里岛的乘船处。工作人员很友好地帮我们改成了上午11点的船,于是回家休息。
三姐妹城街景,很大多小教堂,可以进去看看。
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
the 3 cities:  

The Three Cities offer an intriguing insight into Malta and its history. Left largely unvisited, these cities area slice of authentic life as well as a glimpse into Malta's maritime fortunes.

The Three Cities can rightly claim to be the cradle of Maltese history, as VittoriosaSenglea andCospicua have provided a home and fortress to almost every people who settled on the Islands.

Their harbour inlets have been in use since Phoenician times: the docks always providing a living for local people, but also leaving them vulnerable when Malta's rulers were at war. As the first home to the Knights of St. John, the Three Cities' palaces, churches, forts and bastions are far older than Valletta's.

The local communities here celebrate holy days and festas as nowhere else on the Islands. The most spectacular events are the Easter processions when statues of the "Risen Christ" are carried at a run through crowded streets.

Cospicua - also known as Bormla
Cospicua is the largest of the Three Cities on Grand Harbour opposite Valletta.

It is known to many by its earlier name, Bormla. The city was renamed by the Knights of St. John because of the brave ('conspicuous') role played by its people during the Great Siege of 1565.

Most of Cospicua's shoreline is taken up by the older dockyard - an area now being restored and developed as a marina. The city suffered extensive damage during World War II and although rebuilt, it has fewer inhabitants than in the pre-war years.

Modern Cospicua is an important market centre in the heart of the docklands. The main building of cultural interest is the Collegiate Church of the Immaculate Conception, which is rich in exquisite works of art. The Firenzuola Fortifications, built in 1638, and Margherita Lines, part of the inland defences the Three Cities, are major landmarks. The Margherita Lines are in fact the only part of old Cospicua which survived World War II.

Senglea - also known as L-Isla
This small city, one of the so-called Three Cities, stands on a narrow promontory jutting into Grand Harbour.

The land was fortified in 1551 by Grand Master Claude de la Sengle. The Maltese often use the area's earlier name, L-Isla, meaning the island or perhaps short for `peninsula'. During the Great Siege of 1565, Senglea was protected by Fort St. Michael on its landward side and by Fort St. Angelo on the tip of Vittoriosa across the creek. The heroic role played by its people led Grand Master Jean de la Valette to give the city the title of Citta' Invicta, the invincible city. Like its sister cities, Senglea suffered heavy damage during World War II. More than 75 percent of its buildings were destroyed. The parish church dedicated to the Nativity of the Madonna was rebuilt and retains its artistic heritage.

The city is noted for its superb harbour views across to Valletta from Safe Haven Gardens at Senglea Point. The stone vedette, known as Il-Gardjola, on the bastion-point served as a look-out post to guard the harbour entrance. The sculptured eye and ear above its windows are symbols of vigilance.

Vittoriosa - also known as Il-Birgu
Vittoriosa, or Birgu, one of the Three Cities, lies on one of the promontories jutting into Grand Harbour, opposite Valletta.

At its tip is Fort St. Angelo, perhaps the oldest fortification on the Islands. The strategic position of both fort and city over the millennia has led some to call this area `the cradle of Maltese history'. Certainly settlers and rulers from the Phoenicians to the British all made use of the defences here. To honour the part played by the city of Birgu, Grand Master La Valette renamed it Civitas Vittoriosa, `Victorious Town'. Vittoriosa was the first home of the Knights when they arrived in 1530. As such, it contains many important architectural riches. The Knights `auberges' (inns of residence), palaces and churches here are older than those in Valletta.

Highlights include the Church of St. Lawrence, designed by Malta's most prominent baroque architect, Lorenzo Gafa', the Inquisitor's Palace, Fort St. Angelo and the Maritime Museum.
接下来发生的事就狗血了,上午我曾打电话询问我们从西西里岛回来要住的酒店Hotel Plevna问我们是否可以提前把行李放过去存在酒店,得到了非常肯定的答复说没问题,因为船改时间,我们只得提前一晚送过去,可当我们到酒店前台时却被告知行李不可以存在酒店,只能行李跟着人,怎么上午答应的好好的事情晚上就完全不认账了呢?头一次遇到这么不靠谱的事儿,坑爹啊,一定得给差评啊,我们只得又打车回去,?40的车费不说,因住的那条街出租不能进,我们来回还推着大行李上下坡走大半条街,实在是悲催。

买方便面和面包:?4.1 3.6
清风明玥发表于2016-10-19 13:22  
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