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Curated local highlights within 5km.
Central town with historic aqueduct
A small central town famous for its 17th-century aqueduct — affordable, well-connected, and at the junction of Malta's main road network.
The Wignacourt Aqueduct was built between 1610 and 1615 to carry spring water from Rabat to Valletta — a distance of over 15km. The stone arches in Santa Venera are the best-preserved section. Grand Master Wignacourt reportedly paid for the aqueduct from his personal fortune, making it one of the few major public works in Malta funded by a single individual.