Construction of Nadur Parish Church

Construction of Nadur Parish Church

Construction of Nadur Parish Church

Categories & Tags: Square People Architecture
A sepia-toned photo capturing the early stages of the construction of the Nadur Parish Church in Gozo. The building’s main structure is mostly complete, though scaffolding and construction materials are still visible near the roof and central façade. Workers and locals are gathered around the entrance, where a statue already stands in place. The twin bell towers and domes are partially erected, showcasing the architectural grandeur that would define the church. This image offers a rare glimpse into the development of one of Gozo’s most prominent places of worship.
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Locality
Locality
Nadur
Year
Year
circa 1920
Source(s)
Source(s)
Department of Information Archives (DOI), Malta Image Preservation Archive (MIPA)
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Photographer
Michele Farrugia (Il-Badiku)

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