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All Malta Senglea Il-Gardjola Guard Tower
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Il-Gardjola Guard Tower

The eyes and ears of this tower keep watch over Malta’s Grand Harbor.

Senglea, Malta

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From when the Knights of St. John controlled the islands of Malta in 1530 to after they were removed by Napoleonic forces in 1798, they embarked on multiple construction projects across the archipelago. Some of these projects focused on municipal buildings for the general populace, while others were defensive fortifications.

The Knights of St. John initially settled in and worked to fortify the area around two peninsulas known as the Three Cities on the south side of the Grand Harbor in Malta. In the 1550s, Grand Master Claude de la Sengle oversaw the foundation of a town on the peninsula called Isla (now also commonly called Senglea) on one of these peninsulas.  This included laying out the streets in a grid pattern and constructing fortifications around the peninsula, which were quite important during the 1565 siege of Malta by the Ottoman Empire.

At the northwesternmost tip of Senglea, the Grand Master laid out a small garden area at the top of the walls. At the very tip of the gardens, he built a guard tower (or vedette) that overlooks the harbor. This tower included depictions of eyes, ears, and cranes representing guardianship and watchfulness.

While the tower originally served as a useful military lookout point, the tower today is an underrated tourist destination offering excellent views of the harbor. The eyes and ears of this tower make it one of the most easily identifiable parts of Malta’s fortifications, so it is often pointed out during tours of the area, and the tower has also now become a symbolic landmark for the Three Cities.

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The Il-Gardjola Gardens and its guard tower are located at the northwesternmost tip of Senglea in the Three Cities, which is just south of Valletta on the opposite side of the Grand Harbor. People driving to the location can either park adjacent to the gardens on top of the city walls or park below the gardens next to the shoreline and then take the stairs on the east side of the walls to the gardens.

People relying on public transport can take one of several public buses to the Isla Bus Terminus and then walk to the gardens.  Additionally, a ferry service frequently travels between Valletta and Cospicua and then walk about 25 minutes to the gardens from the ferry terminal.

The gardens are a public space and are free to enter. The entrance to the gardens and the steps to the guard tower have ramps, making both wheelchair accessible.

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  • https://www.britannica.com/place/Senglea
  • https://www.malta.com/en/about-malta/city-village/senglea
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