One of the joys of exploring Mdina is discovering charming details tucked away in its quiet streets. This beautiful limestone building, framed by vibrant bougainvillea and traditional Maltese shutters, perfectly captures the character of Malta's historic "Silent City."
he honey-coloured stone used throughout Mdina has been a feature of Maltese architecture for centuries, while the bright colours of the doors, balconies, and flowers provide a striking contrast against the historic buildings.
Bougainvillea thrives in Malta's warm Mediterranean climate and can often be seen cascading over walls and doorways throughout the island.
Away from the main attractions, scenes like this reveal the quieter side of Mdina and offer a glimpse into the timeless charm that makes the city such a favourite with visitors and photographers alike.
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