St Paul Shipwreck Chapel
Region | Northern |
Building type | Place of Worship |
Address | Kappella ta San Pawl, Triq Il-Kappella Ta Xaghra, Naxxar, Malta |
Located Graffiti | Ship Graffiti |
Built at the end of the 17th century, the chapel of the Shipwreck of St. Paul stands as a symbol of devotion of early Maltese Christians, where it is believed that it was in this very place that St. Paul first preached to the island’s inhabitants, and who were the first to hold this faith. On the parvis of the chapel is a large statue of St. Paul, built in 1770 and facing on the other side of the road is a column with a cross at the top which marks the site of an earlier church that was completely destroyed at the beginning of the 17th century. Both these churches overlook St. Paul’s islands, a view which can be enjoyed till this very day when visiting the chapel of the Shipwreck of St. Paul.
