Prison in Fort Saint Angelo
This almost-forgotten underground dungeon housed several convicts over the years, including Caravaggio.

šŸ“œ Underground prison within Fort Saint Angelo, rediscovered by the British in 1913.
šŸ” Oval-shaped oubliette, originally a water cistern.

Why Go

šŸŽØ See inscriptions and graffiti from past prisoners, including Caravaggio.
šŸ° Learn about the fort's crucial role in Maltese history, especially during the Great Siege.
šŸ” View the oubliette's interior via a 360-degree monitor and photographs.

Why Avoid

āš ļø Oubliette is not physically accessible.

Tips

🚶 Reach the fort on foot, as the street is narrow and often requires cars to give way.

Last updated 28 days ago

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