Church of the Holy Trinity, Sliema, Anglican church in Sliema, Malta
The Church of the Holy Trinity in Sliema is a church building designed in High Victorian Gothic style with a limestone exterior. The structure displays characteristic Gothic architectural features and carefully crafted decorative details throughout.
The building was established in 1866 when the Bishop of Gibraltar initiated its foundation. The project came about after a family member acquired the necessary land for the site.
The church serves as a gathering place for Malta's Anglican community to worship and meet together. Visitors can observe the daily religious practices of one of the island's smaller Christian denominations.
The building is accessible on most weekdays during limited hours. Visitors should check opening times as these may differ on weekends and certain days might be reserved for private use.
A special garden in front of the building houses a historic cross from the 1800s. This object shows the original state of the roof monument from the time of establishment.
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