"1714"^^ . . . . . . . . "Map of Wied Musa Battery as it is today"@en . . . "Bateria Wied Musa (malt. Batterija ta' Wied Musa, ang. Wied Musa Battery), znana te\u017C jako Bateria Swatar (malt. Batterija tas-Swatar, ang. Swatar Battery) \u2013 by\u0142a bateria artyleryjska w Marfa, w granicach Mellie\u0127a na Malcie. Zbudowana przez Zakon Joannit\u00F3w w latach 1714-1716 jako jedna z serii nadbrze\u017Cnych fortyfikacji doko\u0142a Wysp Malta\u0144skich. W XIX wieku bateria zosta\u0142a przekszta\u0142cona w Marfa Palace Hotel, w zwi\u0105zku z tym znana jest te\u017C jako Palazz l-A\u0127mar (Czerwony Pa\u0142ac). W tym czasie budowla zosta\u0142a mocno zmodyfikowana, a jej blokhauz w\u0142\u0105czony w struktur\u0119 nowych budynk\u00F3w. Pomimo tych przer\u00F3bek platforma strzelnicza i parapet s\u0105 wci\u0105\u017C w dobrym stanie i zaliczane s\u0105 do najlepiej zachowanych tego typu element\u00F3w na Malcie"@pl . . "35.98686111111111 14.342055555555556" . . "Gun platform intact"@en . "Wied Musa Battery"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "1714\u20131716" . . . . . . "Wied Musa Battery (Maltese: Batterija ta' Wied Musa), also known as Swatar Battery (Maltese: Batterija tas-Swatar), is a former artillery battery in Marfa, limits of Mellie\u0127a, Malta. It was built by the Order of Saint John in 1714\u20131716 as one of a series of coastal fortifications around the Maltese Islands."@en . "Batterija ta' Wied Musa"@en . . "6361"^^ . . "Wied Musa Battery (Maltese: Batterija ta' Wied Musa), also known as Swatar Battery (Maltese: Batterija tas-Swatar), is a former artillery battery in Marfa, limits of Mellie\u0127a, Malta. It was built by the Order of Saint John in 1714\u20131716 as one of a series of coastal fortifications around the Maltese Islands. In the 19th century, the battery was converted into the Marfa Palace Hotel, and it is also known as Palazz l-A\u0127mar (Red Palace). The structure was extensively modified in the process, and its blockhouse was incorporated into new buildings. Despite this, the parapet is still intact and is among the best preserved gun platforms in Malta."@en . . . . "Blockhouse largely destroyed"@en . . . . . "35.98686218261719"^^ . . . . "POINT(14.34205532074 35.986862182617)"^^ . . "1071390532"^^ . . . "300"^^ . "14.34205532073975"^^ . "Batterija ta' Wied Musa"@en . "Wied Musa Battery as viewed from the sea"@en . . . . "Bateria Wied Musa"@pl . . . "Wied Musa Battery"@en . . "No"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "47046884"^^ . . "Bateria Wied Musa (malt. Batterija ta' Wied Musa, ang. Wied Musa Battery), znana te\u017C jako Bateria Swatar (malt. Batterija tas-Swatar, ang. Swatar Battery) \u2013 by\u0142a bateria artyleryjska w Marfa, w granicach Mellie\u0127a na Malcie. Zbudowana przez Zakon Joannit\u00F3w w latach 1714-1716 jako jedna z serii nadbrze\u017Cnych fortyfikacji doko\u0142a Wysp Malta\u0144skich."@pl . . . . . . . "300"^^ . . "Wied Musa Battery"@en . .