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Ta’ Pinu Basilica in Malta

Ta’ Pinu Basilica

🧠 Fact: A pilgrimage site known for miracles and architectural grandeur.
💡 Tip: Even non-religious visitors will appreciate its peaceful atmosphere and countryside views.
Info: Ta’ Pinu Basilica, officially the Basilica of the National Shrine of the Blessed Virgin of Ta’ Pinu, stands majestically in the village of Għarb on Gozo. Built in neo-Romanesque style and consecrated in 1931, its honey-colored limestone façade features ornate arches and a soaring bell tower. Inside, vibrant mosaics, stained-glass windows, and countless ex-voto offerings create a deeply spiritual atmosphere. Surrounded by fragrant gardens and olive groves, the basilica overlooks the dramatic Gozitan countryside and the Mediterranean beyond. A place of pilgrimage and prayer, Ta’ Pinu is beloved both for its architectural beauty and its reputation as a site of miraculous healings.

Trevi Fountain in ITALY

Trevi Fountain

🧠 Fact: The largest Baroque fountain in the city—legend says tossing a coin guarantees a return to Rome.
💡 Tip: Visit late at night or early morning for fewer tourists.

Info: The Trevi Fountain in Rome, Italy, is one of the most famous and stunning Baroque fountains in the world. Completed in 1762, it features a dramatic sculpture of Oceanus, the god of the sea, flanked by tritons and sea horses. The fountain is built against the backdrop of the Palazzo Poli and is renowned for its grandeur and intricate details. Tradition says that tossing a coin over your left shoulder into the fountain ensures a return to Rome. A symbol of romance and timeless beauty, the Trevi Fountain draws millions of visitors each year.

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