Chapel of St. Nicholas, Żonqor, Baroque chapel in Zonqor, Malta
The Chapel of St. Nicholas in Marsaskala is a limestone structure with a rectangular floor plan topped by a cylindrical dome and lantern roof. Decorated pilasters line the walls, dividing the facade into distinct sections.
The current chapel was built between 1759 and 1762, replacing a 16th century structure that had belonged to the parish of St. Catherine. This transition marks the shift in local religious administration over the centuries.
The chapel serves the Zabbar parish community, hosting monthly masses and Friday evening rosary prayers that visitors can witness throughout the year. These practices keep local traditions alive in the religious life of the area.
The chapel is located near coastal promenades in Marsaskala, making it easily accessible on foot from the harbor area. Check locally for prayer times and services to plan your visit when the doors are open.
The triangular pediment displays two coats of arms, one from Bishop Bartolome Rull and another from Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca. These emblems reveal the involvement of both church and state authority in the chapel's construction.
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