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English: The impressive St John’s Co-Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Valletta dedicated to Saint John the Baptist. It was built by Grand Master La Cassiere between 1573 and 1577. The interior was largely decorated by Mattia Preti, the Calabrian artist and knight, at the height of the Baroque period.
This media is about Maltese cultural property with inventory number 01130.
Date Taken on 18 January 2018, 15:58:01
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Author Bellina 09

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