Churches Marsaskala's Parish Church, dedicated to St Anne, was built in 1953 close to
Casa Monita and to the
Briconet Redoubt. It includes a Venetian-style belltower. The smaller, old parish church of St Anne is nearby (triq il-Knisja), surrounded by the houses of the old village. Not far from the parish church, at the start of triq Iz-Zonqor, a private house hosts the small Chapel of Our Lady of the Girdle. On the hill of Bellavista, Villa Apap-Bologna also includes the baroque Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary, visible from the shoreline. St. Anna Church in Marsaskala.JPG|St Anne Parish Church 2019 in Marsaskala 09.jpg|Old parish church of St Anne (triq il-Knisja) Chapel of Our Lady of the Girdle.png|Chapel of Our Lady of the Girdle (triq iz-Zonqor) Villa Apap Bologna - M'Scala.jpg|Chapel of Our Lady of the Rosary (Villa Apap Bologna) Marsaskala's countryside is spotted with chapels, including the ones of St Nicholas (triq il-Blajjiet), of St Gaetan (near
Torri Mamo), of St Anthony Of Padua (Triq il-Wied) and of the Madonna Of Light (Triq il-Bidni). Chapel of St Nicholas.jpg|Chapel of St Nicholas Chapel of St Gaetan.jpg|Chapel of St Gaetan (near
Torri Mamo) Chapel Of St Anthony Of Padua.jpg|Chapel Of St Anthony Of Padua, Triq il-Wied Chapel Of The Madonna Of Light - M'Scala.jpg|Chapel Of The Madonna Of Light, Triq il-Bidni
Civil architecture •
Casa Monita: a fortified house located close to the parish church and the
Briconet Redoubt, it features musketry loopholes and a rare a
muxrabija window. •
Villa Apap Bologna: one of the first three buildings in the village, the villa was founded by the Noble Lwiġi Manduca around 1855 and was occupied by three families including the Apap Bologna and the Formosa Gauci. It is now managed by the Marsaskala Parish. The "red dining room" was restored in early 2013. •
Villa Mondello: built in 1935 overlooking St Anne's Gardens, Villa Mondello served as Marsaskala's school building until the post-war years. A listed building, and private property it remains in a state of dereliction. • '''Ta' Grabiel House''': a former family house in Pjazza Dun Tarcis Agius, opening on St Anne's Gardens, this vernacular building retains uniques characteristics. Now owned by Eric Abela, cousin of PL candidate Ray Abela, it is being gutted and transformed into a boutique hotel. •
3, Triq ix-Xatt: a 19th-century vernacular building on the shoreline, also appearing in the first pictures of the fishing village. It was demolished in 2018 and replaced with a post-modern building hosting a sushi restaurant. •
New Local Council building: in 2011, mayor Mario Calleja (PL) proposed that new premises for the Local Council would be built within the perimeter of St Anne's Gardens. In 2015, Calleja confirmed that
Sadeen group would build it, in exchange for the go-ahead for the
American University of Malta campus in Zonqor. This was stigmatised as "institutionalised corruption" by the PN opposition and condemned by environmental NGOs. The Local Governance Board found nothing unethical in it. A final decision was taken in 2017, despite alternative proposals such as the restoration of Villa Mondello. •
New Police Station: inaugurated in early 2024, on a plot in front of St Anne's Primary, above the Parish church. The new building cost 700,000 euro. Ta' Grabiel, Marsaskala.jpg|Ta' Grabiel Villa Apap Bologna - M'Scala.jpg|Villa Apap Bologna File:Triq_ix-Xatt,_Marsaskala_03.jpg|The house at 3, Triq ix-Xatt before demolition (2017) File:Casa Monita.jpeg|
Casa Monita, close to the parish church and
Briconet Redoubt File:Villa_Mondello,_Marsaskala_1.jpg|Villa Mondello
Defensive architecture In the 16th and 17th century, the Order started to build a series of defensive architectures coast to reduce Malta's vulnerability to seaborne attacks.
Saint Thomas Tower was built in late 1565 as part of the
Wignacourt towers and kept being used for military purposes into the British period. It has been recently restored.
Żonqor Tower, one of the 13
De Redin towers, was builtin in 1659 and demolished in 1915 by British military engineers. No traces of it can be seen anymore and a pillbox now stands in its place. In 1882, the British built in the area the
Żonqor Battery, which saw little use as it was unsuitable for proper defence. In 1715, the
Briconet Redoubt was built by the Order. It has lon been used as a police station. A second redoubt was built close to Marsaskala but was destroyed in 1915. Other towers were built privately by wealthy residents as fortified houses, including
Mamo Tower,
Tal-Buttar Tower and
Tal-Gardiel Tower. File:Briconet_Redoubt_-_part_used_as_police_station.jpeg|
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Saint Thomas Tower File:Malta - Marsaskala - Triq id-Dahla ta' San Tumas - Mamo Tower 16 ies.jpg|
Torri Mamo Tal-Gardiel Tower 5.jpg|
Torri Tal-Gardiel Tal-Buttar Tower.jpg|
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