Santa Margherita Lines | |
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Is-Swar ta' Santa Margerita | |
Cospicua, Malta | |
Coordinates | 35°52′44.4″N 14°31′23.8″E / 35.879000°N 14.523278°E |
Type | Line of fortifications |
Site information | |
Owner | Government of Malta |
Condition | Partially intact |
Site history | |
Built | 1638–1645, 1715–1736 |
Built by | Order of Saint John |
Materials | Limestone |
Battles/wars | Siege of Malta (1798–1800) |
The Santa Margherita Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar ta' Santa Margerita), also known as the Firenzuola Lines (Maltese: Is-Swar ta' Firenzuola), are a line of fortifications in Cospicua, Malta. They were built in the 17th and 18th centuries to protect the land front defences of the cities of Birgu and Senglea. A second line of fortifications, known as the Cottonera Lines, was later built around the Santa Margherita Lines, while the city of Cospicua was founded in the 18th century within the Santa Margherita and Cottonera Lines.
The Santa Margherita Lines have been on Malta's tentative list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites since 1998, as part of the Knights' Fortifications around the Harbours of Malta.[1]
The lines, also known as Santa Margherita Enceinte, were built to the designs of the Dominican Cardinal Fra Vincenzo Maculano da Firenzuola.[2][3][4]