| Mellieha was once an isolated 15th hamlet perched on the
ridge overlooking Ghadira Bay. It was abandoned for a couple of centuries
because of its vulnerability to pirate and Saracen attack. Re-inhabited
in the early 18th century, it has since developed into a flourishing town
though it retains a quaint historic centre with narrow streets and stepped
alleys. From the terrace of the Parish Church, there is a panoramic view
over Mellieha Bay and the surrounding countryside. Beneath the church
is the Chapel of the Blessed Virgin, a national shrine. A fresco of the
Madonna and Child is said to have been painted by St Luke. This legend
has made the troglodyte chapel into a popular place of pilgrimage. The
walls are lined with ex-voto offerings and paintings - a testimony to
the devotion of the people. Mellieha today is a modern town noted for
its large private villas and houses which have been built on land overlooking
the bay. While the town has developed into a resort, it has managed to
retain some of its rural character.
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