Mdina is a fortified city located in the central region of Malta. Known as the "Silent City," it features narrow, winding streets and stunning medieval architecture. The city served as the capital of Malta until the Knights of St. John moved it to Valletta in the 16th century.
Visitors to Mdina can explore its rich history through landmarks such as the St. Paul's Cathedral and the Mdina Dungeons. The city offers panoramic views of the surrounding countryside, making it a popular destination for tourists seeking to experience Malta's cultural heritage.