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A timeless relic! Check out this 1773 antique niche in Gozo with a unique stone balcony
This niche can be found in Ghasri.

Lyndsey Grima

This photo, shared by the Department of Information, engages us religious roots since it reveals an antique niche, that goes back to the 5th of February in 1773. This precious niche is a timeless relic of history that continues to mesmerise the imagination.

However, what sets this niche apart is its unique setting: a stone balcony gracefully stands in front of it, forming an intriguing contrast between rustic simplicity and architectural elegance. Intricately carved details adorn the niche, adding an air of mystique to the scene.

This niche, it seems, was not just a static feature but an integral part of the community's spiritual life, as evidenced by the small pulpit nearby, once used by the local priest.

The photo is a precious glimpse into Gozo’s rich heritage, a tribute to the enduring legacy of faith in the heart of Malta’s sister island.

A timeless beauty that has endured centuries!

14th September 2023


Lyndsey Grima
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