St
Francis of Assisi Church, dedicated to St Francis of Assisi ( ), in Valletta
(the capital
city of Malta
), was built
in 1598 and was completed by 1607. After a few decades,
however, the church developed structural defects and in 1681 it was
built anew through the "munificence" of
Grand Master Gregorio Carafa, whose coat of arms adorns
the façade.
The church was enlarged in the 1920s following plans by
Emanuel Borg, which also included a
dome. This implied the removal of some of the frescos
by
Giuseppe Calì, which were
replaced with others by
Gianni
Vella.
However the church still hosts precious works of art including
paintings by
Mattia Preti,
Pietro Gagliardi and
Filippo Paladini, as well as the titular
statue of St Francis.
References
- Brochure - Churches in Valletta, by the Malta Tourism
Authority