Fawwara Gate - Credit: Wikimedia Commons
Fawwara Gate (Maltese: Bieb il-Fawwara - fawwara literally means spring of water, or a fountain), also known as Gzira Gate (Bieb Il-Gzira),Borg, Rowena M. (2011), "Council’s attempts to restore Gżira’s historic archway" Times of Malta. Sliema Gate,Dalli, Miriam (2012), "Emergency conservation order issued for ‘Sliema Gate’", Malta Today. Testaferrata Gate"Testaferrata Gate, Gzira, Malta", Sharing Old Photos, 2015. and Tower Gate (Bieb it-Torri),Borg, Charles (2013), "Commemorative Archway", google.plus.com.Micallef-Grimaud, Pierre (2011), "Bieb it-Torri, (Fra Nicola Testaferrata 1796), Gzira, Malta", Panoramio. is a late 18th-century archway built during the rule of the Order of St. John in Gżira, Malta. The archway was built as a commemoration of a new principal main road that is set on a long stretch of lands from Msida to Sliema; today being two roads namely Msida Road and Rue d'Argens. Read more on Wikipedia
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