An exhibition which explores how Malta's identity was forged by St Paul opens this evening at the Auberge de Castille.

The exhibition was put up to mark the Pope's visit to Malta and features some of the earliest references to St Paul and Malta, whether it was in stone, documents, paintings or music. Among the exhibits are 400-year-old sculptures brought over from Florence and antique silver items

The exhibition will be opened by Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi and can be visited up to Sunday April 18 between 9 am. and 8 p.m.

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