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Monument to Sir Alexander Ball
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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a neoclassical monument in the Lower Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1810 as a memorial to Sir Alexander Ball, a British admiral who was the first Civil Commissioner of Malta.
Nearby attractions
Lower Barrakka
Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
Siege Bell War Memorial
32 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
The Malta Experience
St Elmo Bastions, Mediterranean Street, Il-Belt Valletta VLT 1253, Malta
St. John's Co-Cathedral
Triq San Gwann, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
Casa Rocca Piccola
74 Republic St, Valletta, Malta
National War Museum - Fort St Elmo
Mediterranean Street, Valletta, Malta
St. George’s Square
VGX7+JCW, Republic St, Valletta, Malta
Grand Master's Palace
Grand Master's Palace, Valletta, Malta
Wuestenwinds beach
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Palace Armoury
Misrah San Gorg, Il-Belt Valletta VLT 1191, Malta
Nearby restaurants
Alexander's by Zizka
Mediterranean Street, Valletta, Malta
Beati Paoli Restaurant
240 St Paul St, Valletta, Malta
San Paolo Naufrago
11 St. Lucia's Street, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
La Sfoglia
67/68, triq Il-Merkanti, Il-Belt Valletta VLT 1175, Malta
Grain Street
167 Merchants Street Valletta VLT, 1174, Malta
Kaiseki
77 Merchants St, Valletta, Malta
da Sandro
11 Felix, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
Soul Food
76 Merchants St, Valletta, Malta
The Capitol City Bar
172 Merchants St, Valletta VLT 1462, Malta
Da Pablo Trattoria di Mare
64 Republic St, Valletta VLT111, Malta
Nearby hotels
Valletta Kursara Port View
142-143 Saint Ursula Street Valletta MT VLT, 1238, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
Valletta Harbour View
13 Mediterranean Street, Valletta, Malta
Sea View Large Valletta Appartment
St Dominic Street, Valletta, Malta
Iniala Harbour House & Residences
10 St.Barbara Bastion, Il-Belt Valletta VLT 1961, Malta
The Vincent Boutique Suites
84 Old Hospital Street, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
Valeta Malta
VGX7+2QF, St Paul St, Valletta, Malta
Valletta Lucente
20a St. Lucia's Street Valletta, VLT 1186, Malta
Casa Rocca Piccola B&B
53 St Dominic Street, Valletta VLT 1602, Malta
Hotel de la Valette
191 Merchants St, Valletta VLT 1025, Malta
21 Frederick Street
21 Frederick Street, Valletta VLT 1473, Malta
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Monument to Sir Alexander Ball

32 Lvant, Il-Belt Valletta, Malta
4.8(76)
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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a neoclassical monument in the Lower Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1810 as a memorial to Sir Alexander Ball, a British admiral who was the first Civil Commissioner of Malta.

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attractions: Lower Barrakka, Siege Bell War Memorial, The Malta Experience, St. John's Co-Cathedral, Casa Rocca Piccola, National War Museum - Fort St Elmo, St. George’s Square, Grand Master's Palace, Wuestenwinds beach, Palace Armoury, restaurants: Alexander's by Zizka, Beati Paoli Restaurant, San Paolo Naufrago, La Sfoglia, Grain Street, Kaiseki, da Sandro, Soul Food, The Capitol City Bar, Da Pablo Trattoria di Mare
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Nearby attractions of Monument to Sir Alexander Ball

Lower Barrakka

Siege Bell War Memorial

The Malta Experience

St. John's Co-Cathedral

Casa Rocca Piccola

National War Museum - Fort St Elmo

St. George’s Square

Grand Master's Palace

Wuestenwinds beach

Palace Armoury

Lower Barrakka

Lower Barrakka

4.7

(5.7K)

Open 24 hours
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Siege Bell War Memorial

Siege Bell War Memorial

4.6

(495)

Open 24 hours
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The Malta Experience

The Malta Experience

4.3

(1.1K)

Closed
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St. John's Co-Cathedral

St. John's Co-Cathedral

4.8

(9.5K)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of Monument to Sir Alexander Ball

Alexander's by Zizka

Beati Paoli Restaurant

San Paolo Naufrago

La Sfoglia

Grain Street

Kaiseki

da Sandro

Soul Food

The Capitol City Bar

Da Pablo Trattoria di Mare

Alexander's by Zizka

Alexander's by Zizka

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Beati Paoli Restaurant

Beati Paoli Restaurant

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San Paolo Naufrago

San Paolo Naufrago

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La Sfoglia

La Sfoglia

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(716)

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Theo VlassisTheo Vlassis
The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a hidden gem in Valletta, located inside the Lower Barrakka Gardens. It’s a beautiful neoclassical monument dedicated to Sir Alexander Ball, an important historical figure who played a key role in Malta’s history. The monument looks like a small Greek temple, making it stand out among the greenery of the garden. One of the best things about this place is the peaceful atmosphere. The garden surrounding the monument is well-maintained, with plenty of benches where you can sit and relax. Whether you want to take a break from sightseeing or just enjoy some quiet time, this is the perfect spot. The gardens also offer stunning views of the Grand Harbour, making it a great place for photos. It’s a perfect stop if you’re exploring Valletta, and it’s never too crowded, so you can really enjoy the scenery. Another great thing? Entry is completely free, so you can visit without any cost. If you’re in Valletta, I highly recommend stopping by to enjoy the history, views, and peaceful surroundings!
antonios varzakisantonios varzakis
The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a neoclassical monument in the Lower Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1810 as a memorial to Sir Alexander Ball, a British admiral who was the first Civil Commissioner of Malta. Sir Alexander Ball was a British naval officer who was sent to Malta in 1798 to help the Maltese rebels in the blockade against the French. Ball became the first Civil Commissioner of Malta, a post he held from 1799 to 1801 and again from 1802 until his death on 25 October 1809. Attributed to the architect Giorgio Pullicino, the monument is in the form of an ancient Greek temple. The monument was designed in the Greek Revival style of Neoclassical architecture. It is built in the form of an ancient Greek temple with a solid naos and a Doric tetrastyle portico.[1] The design was inspired by the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens
DawidoneDawidone
The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball in Malta is a beautiful and impressive statue located in the heart of Valletta. The statue stands tall and proud, paying tribute to the man who played a significant role in the history of Malta. The statue is made of bronze and stands on a stone plinth. The details on the statue are intricate and it is well-crafted. The monument is surrounded by a lovely garden, making it a great spot for a picnic or a relaxing stroll. Overall, the Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a must-see for anyone interested in Malta's history and culture.
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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a hidden gem in Valletta, located inside the Lower Barrakka Gardens. It’s a beautiful neoclassical monument dedicated to Sir Alexander Ball, an important historical figure who played a key role in Malta’s history. The monument looks like a small Greek temple, making it stand out among the greenery of the garden. One of the best things about this place is the peaceful atmosphere. The garden surrounding the monument is well-maintained, with plenty of benches where you can sit and relax. Whether you want to take a break from sightseeing or just enjoy some quiet time, this is the perfect spot. The gardens also offer stunning views of the Grand Harbour, making it a great place for photos. It’s a perfect stop if you’re exploring Valletta, and it’s never too crowded, so you can really enjoy the scenery. Another great thing? Entry is completely free, so you can visit without any cost. If you’re in Valletta, I highly recommend stopping by to enjoy the history, views, and peaceful surroundings!
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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a neoclassical monument in the Lower Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1810 as a memorial to Sir Alexander Ball, a British admiral who was the first Civil Commissioner of Malta. Sir Alexander Ball was a British naval officer who was sent to Malta in 1798 to help the Maltese rebels in the blockade against the French. Ball became the first Civil Commissioner of Malta, a post he held from 1799 to 1801 and again from 1802 until his death on 25 October 1809. Attributed to the architect Giorgio Pullicino, the monument is in the form of an ancient Greek temple. The monument was designed in the Greek Revival style of Neoclassical architecture. It is built in the form of an ancient Greek temple with a solid naos and a Doric tetrastyle portico.[1] The design was inspired by the Temple of Hephaestus in Athens
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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball in Malta is a beautiful and impressive statue located in the heart of Valletta. The statue stands tall and proud, paying tribute to the man who played a significant role in the history of Malta. The statue is made of bronze and stands on a stone plinth. The details on the statue are intricate and it is well-crafted. The monument is surrounded by a lovely garden, making it a great spot for a picnic or a relaxing stroll. Overall, the Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a must-see for anyone interested in Malta's history and culture.
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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a hidden gem in Valletta, located inside the Lower Barrakka Gardens. It’s a beautiful neoclassical monument dedicated to Sir Alexander Ball, an important historical figure who played a key role in Malta’s history. The monument looks like a small Greek temple, making it stand out among the greenery of the garden.

One of the best things about this place is the peaceful atmosphere. The garden surrounding the monument is well-maintained, with plenty of benches where you can sit and relax. Whether you want to take a break from sightseeing or just enjoy some quiet time, this is the perfect spot.

The gardens also offer stunning views of the Grand Harbour, making it a great place for photos. It’s a perfect stop if you’re exploring Valletta, and it’s never too crowded, so you can really enjoy the scenery.

Another great thing? Entry is completely free, so you can visit without any cost. If you’re in Valletta, I highly recommend stopping by to enjoy the history, views, and peaceful...

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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a neoclassical monument in the Lower Barrakka Gardens in Valletta, Malta. It was built in 1810 as a memorial to Sir Alexander Ball, a British admiral who was the first Civil Commissioner of Malta. Sir Alexander Ball was a British naval officer who was sent to Malta in 1798 to help the Maltese rebels in the blockade against the French. Ball became the first Civil Commissioner of Malta, a post he held from 1799 to 1801 and again from 1802 until his death on 25 October 1809. Attributed to the architect Giorgio Pullicino, the monument is in the form of an ancient Greek temple. The monument was designed in the Greek Revival style of Neoclassical architecture. It is built in the form of an ancient Greek temple with a solid naos and a Doric tetrastyle portico.[1] The design was inspired by the Temple of...

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The Monument to Sir Alexander Ball in Malta is a beautiful and impressive statue located in the heart of Valletta. The statue stands tall and proud, paying tribute to the man who played a significant role in the history of Malta. The statue is made of bronze and stands on a stone plinth. The details on the statue are intricate and it is well-crafted. The monument is surrounded by a lovely garden, making it a great spot for a picnic or a relaxing stroll. Overall, the Monument to Sir Alexander Ball is a must-see for anyone interested in Malta's history...

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