The Dominican Priory in Valletta is hosting an elaborate Last Supper display, a cherished tradition during Holy Week in Malta. This stunning exhibition features life-size statues and is considered one of the most impressive on the islands. The display is a significant part of the country’s rich cultural heritage, attracting locals and visitors alike. The food used in the display is later distributed to families in need, adding to the spirit of community and charity.
The Last Supper Display at the Dominican Priory, Valletta
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