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Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea

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MALTA Marsaxlokk Hagar Qim prehistoric site with view of carved doorway. Colorful

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MALTA Marsaxlokk Detail of colourful Luzzu boat with watchful eye. Colorful

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MALTA Marsaxlokk Detailed view of colourful Luzzu boat with watchful eye. Colorful

Background imageMalta Collection: ©EyeUbiquitous_20035884

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MALTA, Valletta Auberge de Castille et Leon. Decorative baroque facade with steps leading to green doorway flanked by pillars and cannons with the Maltese flag flying from roof

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MALTA Mdina View past prickly pears over fields to the fortified hilltown and cathedral

Background imageMalta Collection: St. Pauls Catacombs, Rabat, Malta, Europe

St. Pauls Catacombs, Rabat, Malta, Europe

Background imageMalta Collection: God and the Holy Ghost, St. John the Baptist church, Xewkija. Malta, Europe

God and the Holy Ghost, St. John the Baptist church, Xewkija. Malta, Europe

Background imageMalta Collection: Marys Coronation, Gozo, Malta, Europe

Marys Coronation, Gozo, Malta, Europe

Background imageMalta Collection: St. Pauls arms, Valletta, Malta, Europe

St. Pauls arms, Valletta, Malta, Europe

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta, Malta, Valletta, Republic Street

Malta, Malta, Valletta, Republic Street

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta, Valletta, detail of St. Paul Modern Buildings, b. 1908, Triq il-Punent, West Street

Malta, Valletta, detail of St. Paul Modern Buildings, b. 1908, Triq il-Punent, West Street
Malta, Valletta, detail of St. Paul Modern Buildings, b.1908, Triq il-Punent, West Street

Background imageMalta Collection: Traditional fishing boats, Marsaxlokk, Malta

Traditional fishing boats, Marsaxlokk, Malta

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. Traditional Maltese balconies

Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. Traditional Maltese balconies

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. The view from Sliema across Marsamxett Harbour

Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. The view from Sliema across Marsamxett Harbour to Valletta

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. Aerial view of the dome of the Carmelite Church

Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. Aerial view of the dome of the Carmelite Church

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. Aerial view of the Carmelite Church and St

Malta, South Eastern Region, Valletta. Aerial view of the Carmelite Church and St Pauls Anglican Pro-Cathedral

Background imageMalta Collection: A steep street in Valletta, Malta, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd

A steep street in Valletta, Malta, 1895. Creator: W &s Ltd
A steep street in Valletta, Malta, 1895. Steps between buildings in the capital city. From " Round the World in Pictures and Photographs

Background imageMalta Collection: View of the harbour, Valletta, Malta, 1895. Creator: Unknown

View of the harbour, Valletta, Malta, 1895. Creator: Unknown
View of the harbour, Valletta, Malta, 1895. The Grand Harbour and the old city, with ships at anchor and cannon in the foreground

Background imageMalta Collection: Malta - Public Library, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown

Malta - Public Library, c1918-c1939. Creator: Unknown
Malta - Public Library, c1918-c1939. From an album of postcards

Background imageMalta Collection: Project of the Maltese Chapel at the Vorontsov Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1798-1800

Project of the Maltese Chapel at the Vorontsov Palace in Saint Petersburg, 1798-1800. Found in the Collection of Museum of Fine Arts Academy, St. Petersburg

Background imageMalta Collection: Street in Mdina (The Silent City), Malta, Europe

Street in Mdina (The Silent City), Malta, Europe

Background imageMalta Collection: View of a house in Wells Street, Hackney, London, c1800

View of a house in Wells Street, Hackney, London, c1800. The building was formerly the residence of the Knights of Malta

Background imageMalta Collection: Europe, Malta, Valletta, Historic Skyline at Dusk

Europe, Malta, Valletta, Historic Skyline at Dusk

Background imageMalta Collection: Marina and church, Malta

Marina and church, Malta

Background imageMalta Collection: St Pauls Church, Rabat, Malta

St Pauls Church, Rabat, Malta. The church is named for St Paul, who is said to have stayed in Rabat for three months after he was shipwrecked on the Maltese coast in 60 AD

Background imageMalta Collection: St Pauls Cathedral, Mdina, Malta

St Pauls Cathedral, Mdina, Malta. Mdina is the oldest town in Malta. It was fortified by the Phoenicians in about 1000 BC and was the site of the Governors palace in Roman times

Background imageMalta Collection: Valletta, viewed from Sliema, Malta

Valletta, viewed from Sliema, Malta
Valletta, Malta. The capital of Malta, Valletta was built after the unsuccessful Ottoman siege of the island in 1565. It is named after Jean Parisot de la Valette

Background imageMalta Collection: Interior of St Johns Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta

Interior of St Johns Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta. St Johns Co-Cathedral was built between 1573 and 1578 by the Maltese architect Gerolamo Cassar

Background imageMalta Collection: Balconies, St Pauls Street, Valletta, Malta

Balconies, St Pauls Street, Valletta, Malta

Background imageMalta Collection: Valletta, Malta

Valletta, Malta. The capital of Malta, Valletta was built after the unsuccessful Ottoman siege of the island in 1565. It is named after Jean Parisot de la Valette

Background imageMalta Collection: Prince Pavel Petrovich Vyazemsky in his study in Constantinople, 1850

Prince Pavel Petrovich Vyazemsky in his study in Constantinople, 1850. Artist: Preziosi, Amedeo (1816-1882)
Prince Pavel Petrovich Vyazemsky in his study in Constantinople, 1850. Found in the collection of State Museum of A.S. Pushkin, Moscow

Background imageMalta Collection: The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)

The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Artist: Martynov, Andrei Yefimovich (1768-1826)
The Priory Palace in Gatchina, before 1817. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageMalta Collection: The soldiers and sailors home annual picnic at Malta, 1896. Artist: R Ellis

The soldiers and sailors home annual picnic at Malta, 1896. Artist: R Ellis
The soldiers and sailors home annual picnic at Malta, 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 10th July 1896

Background imageMalta Collection: The staircase of Admiralty House, Malta, 1896. Artist: Ellis

The staircase of Admiralty House, Malta, 1896. Artist: Ellis
The staircase of Admiralty House, Malta, 1896. A print from The Navy and Army Illustrated, 15th May 1896

Background imageMalta Collection: St Johns Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta, c1910s

St Johns Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta, c1910s. St. Johns Co-Cathedral was built by the Knights of Malta between 1573 and 1578, having been commissioned in 1572 by Grand Master Jean de la Cassiere

Background imageMalta Collection: Copper Age temple at Mnajdra in Malta

Copper Age temple at Mnajdra in Malta with the island of Fifla in the background

Background imageMalta Collection: Southern Gigantija temple on Malta, 31st century BC

Southern Gigantija temple on Malta, 31st century BC
Southern Gigantija temple on Malta. The second chamber is on the left, and the rear chamber on the right, 31st century BC

Background imageMalta Collection: Tarxien temple on Malta, 3150 BC

Tarxien temple on Malta, 3150 BC
Main entrance to the Tarxien temple on Malta, 3150 BC

Background imageMalta Collection: Hagar Qim temple on Malta. (c. 3000 BC)

Hagar Qim temple on Malta. (c. 3000 BC)
Hagar Qim temple on Malta. (c.3000 BC)

Background imageMalta Collection: Mnajdra Temple complex on Malta, 4th millennium BC

Mnajdra Temple complex on Malta, 4th millennium BC

Background imageMalta Collection: View of the Cathedral of Victoria in Gozo, Malta

View of the Cathedral of Victoria in Gozo, Malta Malta Victoria. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca

Background imageMalta Collection: A piece of the Gozo coast, in Malta

A piece of the Gozo coast, in Malta Malta Gozo. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca

Background imageMalta Collection: A building in Mdina, Malta

A building in Mdina, Malta Malta Mdina. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca

Background imageMalta Collection: View of a building in Mdina, Malta

View of a building in Mdina, Malta Malta Mdina. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca

Background imageMalta Collection: A building with a portico in Mdina, Malta

A building with a portico in Mdina, Malta Malta Mdina. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca

Background imageMalta Collection: A street in Mdina, Malta

A street in Mdina, Malta Malta Mdina. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca

Background imageMalta Collection: The Cathedral of Saint Paul in Mdina, Malta

The Cathedral of Saint Paul in Mdina, Malta Malta Mdina Church Baroque, Renaissance-Baroque styles and periods, Europe, First and Second Millennium A.D.. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca

Background imageMalta Collection: The Forte Sant'Angelo and Vittoriosa, Malta

The Forte Sant'Angelo and Vittoriosa, Malta
The Forte Sant'Angelo and Vittoriosa, Malta Malta Vittoriosa. Date of Photograph:1965-1975 ca



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Malta Collection

Malta is a small island nation in the Mediterranean Sea, located between Sicily and North Africa and has a rich history of architecture that dates back to the Neolithic period and includes influences from various cultures such as Phoenician, Roman, Byzantine, Arab, Norman and British. The most iconic Maltese architectural style is Baroque which can be seen in many of its churches and palaces. Other styles include Gothic Revival, Neo-Classical and Art Deco. It also has several UNESCO World Heritage Sites including Valletta's fortifications which are some of the best preserved in Europe. Its capital city Valletta is known for its stunning architecture with many buildings dating back to the 16th century. In addition to its historical sites it also boasts modern structures such as Tigne Point Tower which was built in 2017 as part of an urban regeneration project.
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The Malta collection from Media Storehouse is a stunning array of wall art and framed prints that showcase the unique architecture of this Mediterranean island nation. Our collection features a variety of styles, including Baroque, Gothic, and Renaissance, all beautifully captured in vibrant colors and intricate details. From the ornate facades of Valletta's historic buildings to the charming balconies and colorful doors found throughout Malta's towns and villages, our collection offers a glimpse into the country's rich architectural heritage. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your living room or office or simply want to add some visual interest to your home decor, these prints are sure to impress. With high-quality printing techniques used on premium paper stock, each print is designed to last for years without fading or losing its vibrancy. So if you're looking for an elegant way to celebrate Malta's unique architectural style, look no further than the Malta collection from Media Storehouse.
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What Malta (Country Architecture) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Malta country architecture art prints that are perfect for adding a touch of Mediterranean charm to any space. You can choose from stunning photographs and illustrations that showcase the unique beauty of Maltese architecture, including traditional stone houses, colorful balconies, ornate churches, and historic fortifications. Some popular options include prints featuring the iconic Grand Harbour in Valletta or the picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk. You can also find artwork depicting famous landmarks such as St John's Co-Cathedral or the Blue Grotto sea cave. Whether you're looking for a bold statement piece or something more subtle to complement your decor, we have plenty of Malta country architecture art prints to suit every taste and style. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used in each print, you can be sure that your chosen artwork will look stunning on your walls for years to come.
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To buy Malta art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our extensive collection of high-quality images online. Simply search for "Malta architecture" or a similar phrase to find the specific type of artwork you're looking for. Once you've found an image that catches your eye, click on it to view more details and purchase options. We offer a variety of print sizes and formats, including framed and unframed prints as well as canvas wraps. You can also choose from different paper types depending on your preferences. To complete your purchase, simply add the desired item(s) to your cart and proceed to checkout. Payment methods may vary depending on your location and other factors. Buying Malta art prints from Media Storehouse is a simple process that allows you to bring beautiful imagery into your home or office with ease.
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How much do Malta (Country Architecture) art prints cost?

We offer a wide range of Malta country architecture art prints that are available in various sizes and formats. The cost of these prints may vary depending on the size, format, and type of paper used for printing. However, we ensure that our prices remain competitive while maintaining the highest quality standards. Our collection includes stunning images of Maltese architecture such as the iconic St. John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta's Grand Harbour, Mdina's ancient walls and gates, and many more. These art prints capture the beauty and uniqueness of Malta's architectural heritage. Whether you're looking to decorate your home or office space with beautiful artwork or searching for a unique gift for someone special, our Malta country architecture art prints are an excellent choice. With Media Storehouse’s vast selection of high-quality art prints at affordable prices, you can easily find something that suits your taste and budget without compromising on quality.
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How will my Malta (Country Architecture) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Malta country architecture art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, which includes a sturdy cardboard tube or flat-pack envelope depending on the size of the print. All our deliveries are made through trusted and reliable courier services, who will deliver your package straight to your doorstep. You can track your order online using the tracking number provided once it has been dispatched from our warehouse. We understand how important it is for you to receive your artwork in pristine condition, which is why we take every precaution necessary to ensure that it arrives at its destination without any damage. In case there are any issues with delivery or if you have any questions about receiving your Malta country architecture art prints, please do not hesitate to contact us and we will be happy to assist you.