Visit St. Paul’s Cathedral in Mdina and the adjacent Mdina Cathedral Museum with one ticket.
Explore St. Paul’s Cathedral built in 1702 where governor Publius lived when he was appointed as the first Bishop of Malta in 60 AD by St. Paul who was shipwrecked on the island.
Admire the Cathedral's colorful inlaid marble floor, frescoed ceiling and a plethora of other wonderful features including altarpieces, paintings, marble work, intricate woodwork, silver artifacts, statues and stained glass windows.
Visit the adjacent Mdina Cathedral Museum, which houses fine silverware, rare coins, an important collection of prints and engravings by Albrecht Dürer, one of the greatest artists of the Northern Renaissance, Maltese objects of art, wax reliefs, a Trompe-l'oeil Baroque dome, many paintings and other artifacts.
You can visit St. Paul's Cathedral and the Mdina Cathedral Museum in any order. Tickets must be presented at the Cathedral Museum first.