• The Nibbia Chapel (Maltese: Il-Kappella ta' Nibbia) was a Roman Catholic chapel in Valletta, Malta, which was dedicated to Our Lady of Mercy.
  • In fact, the chapel was nicknamed after the knight that built it. Fra Giorgio Nibbia was the original patron of the chapel and he dedicated it to Our Lady of Mercy.
  • The remains of the Nibbia Chapel (Il-Kappella ta’Nibbia in Maltese) are located in the city of Valletta, the capital city of Malta.
  • Can the authorities extend their good work by also seeing to the remains of the Nibbia chapel, which sit in the parking lot of the Evans Building?
  • In the course of an air raid on the night of 14th February 1941, several bombs fell in the area of the second Nibbia Church and the Chapel of Bones.
  • Old photographs of the Chapel of Bones also known as (Nibbia Chapel), located in Malta. Sadly it was destroyed during World War II.
  • Nibbia Chapel was a chapel located close to the Sacra Infermeria and Fort Saint Elmo in Valletta, Malta.
  • Nibbia Chapel was originally built in 1619 near the Sacra Infermeria cemetery by Fra Giorgio Nibbia, a knight of the Order of St John.
  • Kappella tal-Għadam (tan-Nibbia), Valletta. SayfalarDiğerToplulukChapel of Bones (Nibbia Chapel), Valletta, Malta.
  • Nibbia Chapel (also known as, Lost Chapel of Bones) in Malta, Valletta. because of heavy bombardment from WW2, it was severely damaged and was demolished...