St Bartholomew's Chapel, Rabat

It is the only remaining chapel in town dating back from the Middle Ages.

[1] 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 1670, Bishop Miguel Jerónimo de Molina mentions that the chapel was well kept.

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.