Valletta - English Curtain
Going along Mint Street, a picturesque little lane, you have a magnificent view of Manoel Island and Fort Manoel in Marsamxett Harbor, and its continuation St Charles Street, we come to the section of wall known as the English Curtain, above the southwest side of St Elmo Bay.
Opposite the Jews' Sally Port is the Auberge de Bavière (1696), originally built as a private palace, which from 1784 was used for the accommodation of Bavarian and English Knights.
Opposite the Jews' Sally Port is the Auberge de Bavière (1696), originally built as a private palace, which from 1784 was used for the accommodation of Bavarian and English Knights.
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From here the English Curtain can be followed east to St Nicholas Street, which runs into Republic Street. Turning right along this, we return by way of Palace Square and Queen's Square to Great Siege Square.