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The Grand Harbour ( mt, il-Port il-Kbir; it, Porto Grande), also known as the Port of Valletta, is a natural harbour on the island of Malta. It has been substantially modified over the years with extensive docks ( Malta Dockyard), wharves, and fortifications.


Description

The harbour mouth faces north east and is bounded to the north by Saint Elmo Point and further sheltered by an isolated
breakwater Breakwater may refer to: * Breakwater (structure), a structure for protecting a beach or harbour Places * Breakwater, Victoria, a suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia * Breakwater Island Breakwater Island () is a small island in the Palme ...
and is bounded to the south by Ricasoli Point. Its north west shore is formed by the Sciberras peninsula, which is largely covered by the city of Valletta and its
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Floriana. This peninsula also divides Grand Harbour from a second parallel natural harbour, Marsamxett Harbour. The main waterway of Grand Harbour continues inland almost to
Marsa Marsa may refer to: Places *Marsa, Aude, a commune in the Aude départment of France * Marsa, Malta, a city in central Malta *Mârșa, a commune in Giurgiu County, Romania * La Marsa, a suburb of the city of Tunis, Tunisia *Mârșa, a village in Av ...
. The southeastern shore of the harbour is formed by a number of inlets and headlands, principally Rinella Creek, Kalkara Creek, Dockyard Creek, and French Creek, which are covered by Kalkara and the Three Cities: Cospicua, Vittoriosa, and Senglea. The harbour has been described as Malta's greatest geographic asset. With its partner harbour of Marsamxett, Grand Harbour lies at the centre of gently rising ground. Development has grown up all around the twin harbours and up the slopes so that the whole bowl is effectively one large
conurbation A conurbation is a region comprising a number of metropolises, cities, large towns, and other urban areas which through population growth and physical expansion, have merged to form one continuous urban or industrially developed area. In most ca ...
. Much of Malta's population lives within a three kilometer radius of Floriana. This is now one of the most densely populated areas in Europe. The harbours and the surrounding areas make up Malta's
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and Southern Harbour Districts. Together, these districts contain 27 of 68 local councils. They have a population of 213,722 which make up over 47% of the total population of the Maltese islands.


History

The Maltese islands have a long history, mainly due to their strategic location and natural harbours, mainly the Grand Harbour as well as Marsamxett. The Grand Harbour has been used since prehistoric times. Megalithic remains have been found on the shores of the Grand Harbour. The
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, the earliest of which date back to around 3700 BC, overlooked the harbour from Corradino Heights. Another megalithic structure possibly existed underwater off Fort Saint Angelo, but this can no longer be seen. Punic and Roman remains were also found on the shores of the harbour. By the 12th and 13th centuries, the ''
Castrum Maris Fort St. Angelo ( mt, Forti Sant'Anġlu or ''Fortizza Sant'Anġlu'') is a bastioned fort in Birgu, Malta, located at the centre of the Grand Harbour. It was originally built in the medieval period as a castle called the ''Castrum Maris'' ( en, Ca ...
'' had been built in what is now Birgu. It might have been built instead of ancient buildings, possibly Phoenician or Roman temples, or an Arab fortress. In 1283, the Battle of Malta was fought at the entrance of the Grand Harbour. Aragonese forces defeated a larger Angevin force and captured 10 galleys. The Grand Harbour was the base for the Order of Saint John for 268 years, from 1530 to 1798. They settled in the city of Birgu and improved its fortifications, including rebuilding the ''Castrum Maris'' as Fort Saint Angelo. In July 1551, Barbary corsairs and Ottoman forces raided Malta. They landed at Marsamxett and marched upon the Grand Harbour, but did not attack as they found the town of Birgu too well fortified to attack. Although this attempt was unsuccessful, the Ottoman force later managed to sack Gozo and conquer Tripoli within the same campaign. After the attack, Fort Saint Elmo and Fort Saint Michael were built to better protect the harbour in any future attacks. The city of Senglea was also founded soon afterwards. Later on in the 1550s, a tornado struck the Grand Harbour, killing 600 people and destroying a shipping armada. The area was the scene of much of the fighting in the
Great Siege of Malta The Great Siege of Malta ( Maltese: ''L-Assedju l-Kbir'') occurred in 1565 when the Ottoman Empire attempted to conquer the island of Malta, then held by the Knights Hospitaller. The siege lasted nearly four months, from 18 May to 13 September ...
of 1565 when the Ottomans attempted to eject the Order of St John but were ultimately defeated. After the siege, the capital city of Valletta was built on the Sciberras peninsula on the north west shore of the harbour. Over the years, more fortifications and settlements were founded within the Grand Harbour, including Fort Ricasoli and the towns of Floriana and Cospicua. During the
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, the harbour area was blockaded by Maltese rebels on land and the Royal Navy at sea. The French eventually capitulated in September 1800 and Malta became a British protectorate, later a colony. During the British colonial rule, the harbour became a strategic base for the Royal Navy and the base of the
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. The whole area was savagely bombed during the Second Siege of Malta during World War II, as the docks and military installations around the port became targets for Axis bombers. However collateral damage wrecked much of Valletta and The Three Cities, and caused large numbers of civilian casualties. An Italian naval raid on the harbour was repelled on the early of 26 July 1941. Malta Dockyard is still active but with the departure of the
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the harbour lost much of its military significance. A considerable part of Malta's commercial shipping is now handled by the new free port at Kalafrana, so the harbour is much quieter than it was in the first half of the 20th century. In September 2007, the
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unveiled 20 proposed regeneration projects that would revamp the area while respecting its historic value. As of May 2021 the harbour is undergoing renovation works initiated by
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and sponsored by the European Union with the goals of electrifying the harbour to produce a 90% decrease in harmful emissions from ships. Shorepower units are to be installed to eliminate the need for
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-powered engines to run while ships are docked.
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Around the Grand Harbour from Fort Ricasoli to Fort St. Elmo

* Fort Ricasoli *
Rinella Bay Rinella may refer to: *Steven Rinella *Fort Rinella The Rinella Battery ( mt, Batterija ta' Rinella) is a Victorian battery in Kalkara, Malta. It is commonly referred to as Fort Rinella ( mt, Forti Rinella), although it was never classified as ...
* Bighi * Kalkara Creek **Marina Road, Kalkara **Kalkara Strand, Kalkara **Mandraġġ Strand, Birgu *
Fort St. Angelo Fort St. Angelo ( mt, Forti Sant'Anġlu or ''Fortizza Sant'Anġlu'') is a bastioned fort in Birgu, Malta, located at the centre of the Grand Harbour. It was originally built in the medieval period as a castle called the ''Castrum Maris'' ( en, C ...
*
Dockyard Creek A shipyard, also called a dockyard or boatyard, is a place where ships are built and repaired. These can be yachts, military vessels, cruise liners or other cargo or passenger ships. Dockyards are sometimes more associated with maintenance a ...
or
Cottonera Marina The Three Cities ( mt, It-Tlett Ibliet) is a collective description of the three fortified cities of Vittoriosa, Senglea and Cospicua in Malta. The oldest of the Three Cities is Vittoriosa, which has existed since prior to the Middle Ages. ...
**St. Angelo Strand, Birgu **Xatt il-Forn, Birgu **Xatt ir-Risq, Birgu **Xatt San Lawrenz, Birgu **
Dock No. 1 A dock (from Dutch ''dok'') is the area of water between or next to one or a group of human-made structures that are involved in the handling of boats or ships (usually on or near a shore) or such structures themselves. The exact meaning vari ...
, Bormla **Xatt Juan B. Azzopardi, Senglea * Fort Saint Michael * French Creek **Dock No. 2 **Ghajn Dwieli Road ** Corradino **Dock No. 6 *Ras Ħanżir Point * New Port **Shipwrights Wharf,
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**Dock No. 7 **Xatt il-Mollijiet, Albert Town **Church Wharf,
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* Il-Menqa **Bridge Wharf, Marsa **Flagstone Wharf / Moll iċ-Ċangatura, Marsa **Lighters Wharf / il-Moll tal-Braken, Marsa **Timber Wharf / il-Moll tal-Ħatab, Marsa **Xatt l-Għassara tal-Għeneb, Marsa * Valletta Waterfront or Pinto Wharf, Floriana *Lascaris Wharf, Valletta *Xatt il-Barriera, Valletta *Taħt iż-Żiemel * Fort St. Elmo


Gallery

File:Malta - Valletta - Valletta Breakwater + Kalkara - Ricasoli Breakwater (MSTHC) 03 ies.jpg, Ricasoli Breakwater
Kalkara File:Sudika Fort Ricasoli.jpg, Fort Ricasoli
Kalkara File:Sudika Kalkara Bighi.jpg, Bighi
Kalkara File:Malta - Birgu + Kalkara + Kalkara Creek + election celebration (Lower Barrakka Gardens) 01 ies.jpg, Kalkara Creek
Kalkara and Birgu File:Malta - Birgu - Fort Saint Angelo (Upper Barrakka Gardens) 01 ies.jpg, Fort Saint Angelo
Birgu File:Malta - Senglea + The Spur (Herbert Ganado Gardens) 01 ies.jpg, The Spur
Senglea File:Malta - Senglea + French Creek (Herbert Ganado Gardens) 01 ies.jpg, French Creek
Senglea, Cospicua and Paola File:Malta - Cospicua - Dock No. 4 (MSTHC) 01 ies.jpg, Dock No. 4
Cospicua File:Malta, Dry Dock.jpg, Dock No. 6 (China Dock)
Cospicua File:Malta - Marsa - Il-Moll tax-Shipwrights (MSTHC) 01 ies.jpg, Shipwrights Wharf
Paola and Marsa File:Marsa Power Station 2009.jpg, Bridge Wharf and Marsa Power Station
Marsa File:Malta - Marsa - Il-Moll tal-Braken (MSTHC) 02 ies.jpg, Braken Wharf
Marsa File:Malta - Valletta - Xatt Lascaris+SS Peter and Paul Bastion+custom house+Upper Barrakka Gardens (MSTHC) 01 ies.jpg, Xatt Lascaris
Valletta File:Fort St. Elmo; Valletta, Malta.jpg, Fort Saint Elmo
Valletta File:Malta - Valletta - Triq il-Lanca - St. Elmo Bridge (MSTHC) 07 ies.jpg,
St. Elmo Bridge The St Elmo Bridge is a single-span arched truss steel footbridge leading from the foreshore of Fort Saint Elmo in Valletta, Malta, to the breakwater at the entrance of the Grand Harbour. It was constructed in 2011–12 to designs of the Spanish ...

Valletta File:Malta - Valletta - Triq il-Lanca - Valletta Breakwater (Siege Bell) 01 ies.jpg, Valletta Breakwater
Valletta


See also

* Malta Freeport * Marsamxett Harbour * Malta Dockyard


References


External links

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Valletta WaterfrontAIDAbella on its maiden call into the Grand Harbour. Cannon salute
Geography of Malta Ports and harbours of Malta Bays of Malta