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Ċittadella ta' Victoria
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Nearby attractions
Old Prison
Cathedral Square, Victoria VCT 104, Malta
Gozo Museum Of Archaeology
Triq Bieb l-Imdina, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Cittadella Visitor Centre
26WQ+7MX, Victoria, Malta
Gran Castello Historic House
Triq Melite Bernardo de Opuo, Ir-Rabat Għawdex VCT 1860, Malta
Cittadella Gozo
26WQ+JQP Bay 4, Victoria, Malta
Natural Science Museum
Triq il-Kwartier San Martin, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
St George's Basilica
Charity Street Victoria, VCT, Malta
Cathedral Museum
26WQ+HX5, Triq il-Foss, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Il-Ħaġar Gozo Museum
VCT1101 Gozo, Pjazza San Ġorġ, Victoria, Malta
Villa Rundle Gardens
26VV+5CQ, Triq Ninu Cremona, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Nearby restaurants
Café Jubilee
8 Pjazza l-Indipendenza, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Ottavo Senso
Triq ir-Repubblika, Ir-Rabat Għawdex VCT 1012, Malta
Roża | Traditional food Restaurant
20 St George’s square, Victoria VCT 1100, Malta
PASTA REPUBLIC - GOZO
16 Triq ir-Repubblika, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Tepie's Coffee Bar
San George Square, Victoria, Malta
Maldonado Bistro Gozo
18 Mons. Luigi, Mons Vella, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Karamelli Brunch Cafe
32 Triq ir-Repubblika, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Neolitik Kitchen & Lounge
14 Triq is-Suq, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Coffee Break Café & Bistro
Triq Taħt Putirjal, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Maya's Kitchen Gozo
26WQ+259, Mons Vella, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
Nearby hotels
Townhouse 17 Boutique B&B
Triq Taħt Putirjal Ir-Rabat, Għawdex VCT 1347, Malta
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Ċittadella ta' Victoria

26WQ+JQM, Triq iż-Żenqa, Ir-Rabat Għawdex, Malta
4.7(352)
Open until 12:00 AM
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attractions: Old Prison, Gozo Museum Of Archaeology, Cittadella Visitor Centre, Gran Castello Historic House, Cittadella Gozo, Natural Science Museum, St George's Basilica, Cathedral Museum, Il-Ħaġar Gozo Museum, Villa Rundle Gardens, restaurants: Café Jubilee, Ottavo Senso, Roża | Traditional food Restaurant, PASTA REPUBLIC - GOZO, Tepie's Coffee Bar, Maldonado Bistro Gozo, Karamelli Brunch Cafe, Neolitik Kitchen & Lounge, Coffee Break Café & Bistro, Maya's Kitchen Gozo
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Nearby attractions of Ċittadella ta' Victoria

Old Prison

Gozo Museum Of Archaeology

Cittadella Visitor Centre

Gran Castello Historic House

Cittadella Gozo

Natural Science Museum

St George's Basilica

Cathedral Museum

Il-Ħaġar Gozo Museum

Villa Rundle Gardens

Old Prison

Old Prison

4.2

(199)

Open 24 hours
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Gozo Museum Of Archaeology

Gozo Museum Of Archaeology

4.2

(311)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Cittadella Visitor Centre

Cittadella Visitor Centre

4.7

(368)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Gran Castello Historic House

Gran Castello Historic House

4.5

(119)

Open until 5:00 PM
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Things to do nearby

Explore Gozo by e-Bike
Explore Gozo by e-Bike
Mon, Dec 8 • 12:30 PM
Victoria, VCT2150, Malta
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Design Raku art and dine on the island of Gozo
Design Raku art and dine on the island of Gozo
Sat, Dec 6 • 11:00 AM
Nadur, 1162, Malta
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Comino:Blue & Crystal lagoon & Gozo with Sea caves
Comino:Blue & Crystal lagoon & Gozo with Sea caves
Wed, Dec 10 • 10:00 AM
Mellieħa, MLH9068, Malta
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Nearby restaurants of Ċittadella ta' Victoria

Café Jubilee

Ottavo Senso

Roża | Traditional food Restaurant

PASTA REPUBLIC - GOZO

Tepie's Coffee Bar

Maldonado Bistro Gozo

Karamelli Brunch Cafe

Neolitik Kitchen & Lounge

Coffee Break Café & Bistro

Maya's Kitchen Gozo

Café Jubilee

Café Jubilee

4.4

(778)

$$

Click for details
Ottavo Senso

Ottavo Senso

4.6

(410)

Click for details
Roża | Traditional food Restaurant

Roża | Traditional food Restaurant

4.6

(1.0K)

$$

Click for details
PASTA REPUBLIC - GOZO

PASTA REPUBLIC - GOZO

4.7

(252)

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Reviews of Ċittadella ta' Victoria

4.7
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5.0
23w

The Citadel in Gozo: A Timeless Treasure. Perched atop Victoria’s skyline, the Citadel is a crown jewel of Gozo’s history. Stepping through its ancient gates feels like traveling back in time—this UNESCO-tentative fortress has guarded the island for centuries, and its weathered walls whisper tales of knights, invasions, and resilience.

The panoramic views alone are worth the visit. From the ramparts, you’ll see Gozo’s patchwork of fields, terracotta rooftops, and the distant Mediterranean shimmering under the sun. Inside, the Citadel’s maze of cobbled lanes leads to quiet chapels, the imposing Cathedral of the Assumption, and the fascinating Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Don’t miss the Old Prison, where centuries-old graffiti etched by inmates still lingers on cell walls.

What makes the Citadel special is its lived-in charm. Unlike sterile museums, locals still stroll its paths, and artisans sell lace and pottery near the square. Visit at sunset for golden-hour photos or early morning to have the stones (almost) to yourself. Wear comfy shoes—the climbs are steep, but every step rewards you with history and beauty.

Whether you’re a history buff, photographer, or simply seeking Gozo’s soul, the Citadel delivers. A must-visit, and a reminder of how small islands can hold the...

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5.0
1y

An absolute highlight! Almost in the middle of Gozo, on top of a hill, stands the beautiful fortified city of Iċ-Ċittadella. This hill has been inhabited since the Bronze Age (from around 1500 BC). In all probability, this is also the location of the Punic-Roman city of Gaulos (or Glauconis Civitas). In the Middle Ages, defensive walls were built and a citadel was created. A village also developed at the foot of the hill, the historic core of present-day Victoria. When the Ottomans attacked Gozo in 1551, the outdated defences no longer offered any relief to the island's citizens. Those who did not die in battle were taken away as slaves. After the Knights of St. John repopulated Gozo, the southern defences in particular were modernised between 1599 and 1622 and the citadel acquired its current appearance. Under the British, the citadel remains under commission until 1868. Apart from digging air raid shelters during WWII, nothing happens to the citadel, not even maintenance. Between 2008 and 2016, the citadel is restored several times, so that visitors can now enjoy the imposing citadel in all its...

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4.0
2y

I have a bit of mixed feelings about the citadella. It's a great place to walk around for free and you have the best view in all of Gozo. Take a panoramic walk and enjoy the citadella. On the other hand it cost 5€ to enter the cathedral and the cathedral museum, and let's be honest, the Catholic Church has a lot of money and doesn't really need the money. Also there is not a lot to see at the museum. And then another 5€ at the visitor museum for the nature museum, historic house museum, prison and museum of archaeology. All of the museums are old and don't provide a lot of information. the exhibits are mostly just sitting there without more information about them. It's just feels old and crusty. What I really liked was a show about the history of gozo in the visitor museum. therefore 4 stars...

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The Citadel in Gozo: A Timeless Treasure. Perched atop Victoria’s skyline, the Citadel is a crown jewel of Gozo’s history. Stepping through its ancient gates feels like traveling back in time—this UNESCO-tentative fortress has guarded the island for centuries, and its weathered walls whisper tales of knights, invasions, and resilience. The panoramic views alone are worth the visit. From the ramparts, you’ll see Gozo’s patchwork of fields, terracotta rooftops, and the distant Mediterranean shimmering under the sun. Inside, the Citadel’s maze of cobbled lanes leads to quiet chapels, the imposing Cathedral of the Assumption, and the fascinating Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Don’t miss the Old Prison, where centuries-old graffiti etched by inmates still lingers on cell walls. What makes the Citadel special is its lived-in charm. Unlike sterile museums, locals still stroll its paths, and artisans sell lace and pottery near the square. Visit at sunset for golden-hour photos or early morning to have the stones (almost) to yourself. Wear comfy shoes—the climbs are steep, but every step rewards you with history and beauty. Whether you’re a history buff, photographer, or simply seeking Gozo’s soul, the Citadel delivers. A must-visit, and a reminder of how small islands can hold the grandest stories.
KoenKoen
An absolute highlight! Almost in the middle of Gozo, on top of a hill, stands the beautiful fortified city of Iċ-Ċittadella. This hill has been inhabited since the Bronze Age (from around 1500 BC). In all probability, this is also the location of the Punic-Roman city of Gaulos (or Glauconis Civitas). In the Middle Ages, defensive walls were built and a citadel was created. A village also developed at the foot of the hill, the historic core of present-day Victoria. When the Ottomans attacked Gozo in 1551, the outdated defences no longer offered any relief to the island's citizens. Those who did not die in battle were taken away as slaves. After the Knights of St. John repopulated Gozo, the southern defences in particular were modernised between 1599 and 1622 and the citadel acquired its current appearance. Under the British, the citadel remains under commission until 1868. Apart from digging air raid shelters during WWII, nothing happens to the citadel, not even maintenance. Between 2008 and 2016, the citadel is restored several times, so that visitors can now enjoy the imposing citadel in all its glory again.
Anne FrostAnne Frost
I have a bit of mixed feelings about the citadella. It's a great place to walk around for free and you have the best view in all of Gozo. Take a panoramic walk and enjoy the citadella. On the other hand it cost 5€ to enter the cathedral and the cathedral museum, and let's be honest, the Catholic Church has a lot of money and doesn't really need the money. Also there is not a lot to see at the museum. And then another 5€ at the visitor museum for the nature museum, historic house museum, prison and museum of archaeology. All of the museums are old and don't provide a lot of information. the exhibits are mostly just sitting there without more information about them. It's just feels old and crusty. What I really liked was a show about the history of gozo in the visitor museum. therefore 4 stars instead of 3.
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The Citadel in Gozo: A Timeless Treasure. Perched atop Victoria’s skyline, the Citadel is a crown jewel of Gozo’s history. Stepping through its ancient gates feels like traveling back in time—this UNESCO-tentative fortress has guarded the island for centuries, and its weathered walls whisper tales of knights, invasions, and resilience. The panoramic views alone are worth the visit. From the ramparts, you’ll see Gozo’s patchwork of fields, terracotta rooftops, and the distant Mediterranean shimmering under the sun. Inside, the Citadel’s maze of cobbled lanes leads to quiet chapels, the imposing Cathedral of the Assumption, and the fascinating Gozo Museum of Archaeology. Don’t miss the Old Prison, where centuries-old graffiti etched by inmates still lingers on cell walls. What makes the Citadel special is its lived-in charm. Unlike sterile museums, locals still stroll its paths, and artisans sell lace and pottery near the square. Visit at sunset for golden-hour photos or early morning to have the stones (almost) to yourself. Wear comfy shoes—the climbs are steep, but every step rewards you with history and beauty. Whether you’re a history buff, photographer, or simply seeking Gozo’s soul, the Citadel delivers. A must-visit, and a reminder of how small islands can hold the grandest stories.
Jack Clement

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An absolute highlight! Almost in the middle of Gozo, on top of a hill, stands the beautiful fortified city of Iċ-Ċittadella. This hill has been inhabited since the Bronze Age (from around 1500 BC). In all probability, this is also the location of the Punic-Roman city of Gaulos (or Glauconis Civitas). In the Middle Ages, defensive walls were built and a citadel was created. A village also developed at the foot of the hill, the historic core of present-day Victoria. When the Ottomans attacked Gozo in 1551, the outdated defences no longer offered any relief to the island's citizens. Those who did not die in battle were taken away as slaves. After the Knights of St. John repopulated Gozo, the southern defences in particular were modernised between 1599 and 1622 and the citadel acquired its current appearance. Under the British, the citadel remains under commission until 1868. Apart from digging air raid shelters during WWII, nothing happens to the citadel, not even maintenance. Between 2008 and 2016, the citadel is restored several times, so that visitors can now enjoy the imposing citadel in all its glory again.
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I have a bit of mixed feelings about the citadella. It's a great place to walk around for free and you have the best view in all of Gozo. Take a panoramic walk and enjoy the citadella. On the other hand it cost 5€ to enter the cathedral and the cathedral museum, and let's be honest, the Catholic Church has a lot of money and doesn't really need the money. Also there is not a lot to see at the museum. And then another 5€ at the visitor museum for the nature museum, historic house museum, prison and museum of archaeology. All of the museums are old and don't provide a lot of information. the exhibits are mostly just sitting there without more information about them. It's just feels old and crusty. What I really liked was a show about the history of gozo in the visitor museum. therefore 4 stars instead of 3.
Anne Frost

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