• It is a Roman Catholic co-cathedral, built by the Order of St. John between 1572 and 1577 as a conventual church for the Knights of St. John.
  • In the late 16th century, the Co-Cathedral was built to serve as the Conventual Church of the Order of the Knights of St John, dedicated to their patron saint, St...
  • Built between 1773 and 1577, the St. John's Co-Cathedral is a fine example of Baroque art and architecture and has long attracted many to the area.
  • St Johns Co-Cathedral. ... The modest and rather unassuming exterior of St Johns Co-Cathedral belies a truly unique baroque interior.
  • In the centre of their fortified capital the Knights built St Johns Co-Cathedral, dedicated to the patron saint of their order.
  • The walk ends with a guided tour of St. John's Co-Cathedral, including the oratory which houses Caravaggio's masterpiece "The Beheading of St. John the Baptist".
  • St Johns Co Cathedral in Valletta is one of the most important reminders of the Malta’s time under the Knights Hospitaller of St John.
  • The walk ends with a guided tour of St. John's Co-Cathedral, including the oratory which houses Caravaggio's masterpiece "The Beheading of St. John the Baptist".
  • St John's Co-Cathedral. ... So serious in fact, that the exterior of St Johns Co-Cathedral was deliberately dulled down compared to the interior.
  • There are 359 churches in the Maltese Islands, but St Johns Co-Cathedral stands out as the finest jewel in the crown of our architectural heritage.