Doors of Malta

Splendidly red in Mdina

While I sort through the hundreds of photos from our recent trip to Malta I’m sharing a few posts with snapshots of generic themes that I like to look out for. Doors are a favourite with many people and Malta has some wonderful examples: from the beautifully maintained, as in the header photo, to the completely dilapidated. Many also have marvellous door knockers and / or religious icons alongside and I’ve included some of them too.

Here follows a set of thematic galleries. Locations are in the captions which can be accessed by clicking on any image.

That turned out to be a bigger collection than I expected! One final (shorter) theme to come then I will be ready to write about our walks.

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  1. I remember photographing that first elegant building in Mdina, and I suspect a few of these other doors too 🙂 I’m intrigued by the ‘Economical Grocery’ and also by ‘Boom Defence’!

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  2. A fabulous collection of doors Anabel (you’re tempting me to do something similar myself when I’m next in Manchester). The psychedelic ones look great and I do like the yellow one – yellow is such a sunny, happy colour and the seahorse knocker looks cute. Favourites are the red ones though.

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  3. I like them all but the level of close up detail in the psychedelic doors is exceptional. Must have taken ages to create them… and very expensive. Bob. BSS.

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