The Venues
St Lawrence's Church
(Knisja ta' San Lawrenz)
(Knisja ta' San Lawrenz)
Triq San Lawrenz,
Vittoriosa (Birgu),
Malta
Vittoriosa, also known as Birgu, is one of the oldest parishes in Malta. St. Lawrence originally served as the conventual church of the Order of St. John before the building of Valletta and St John’s Cathedral.
The present church was built between 1681 and 1697 and designed by Malta’s most prominent baroque architect, Lorenzo Gafa. It is a fine example of Roman baroque. The area in front of the church was used as a graveyard during the Great Siege. Later St. Joseph’s Chapel and the Crucifix Chapel were built on the site. Showcased in St. Joseph’s Chapel are the hat and sword of Grand Master Jean de la Valette, the founder of Valletta.
A small museum, entrance through St. Lawrence Street, is located next to the parish church.
Villa Arrigo
St Paul's Street,
Naxxar,
Malta
Villa Arrigo is an elegant Villa situated in San Pawl tat-Targa. Situated within an exclusive area of the Maltese islands Villa Arrigo is one of the most sought after wedding venues for celebrations all year round. Villa Arrigo is a colonial-style villa with excellent in-house catering, and tranquil outdoor spaces.