The Triton Fountain is a popular attraction located in Valletta, Malta. It features the figure of Triton, a mythological Greek god, surrounded by four dolphins. The fountain was designed by Maltese architect Victor Anastasi and was completed in 1959.
There are no entrance fees or specific visiting hours for the fountain, as it can be viewed at any time from the street. However, visitors can enjoy the fountain's light show in the evenings, which takes place every half hour between 7 pm and 11 pm.
While in Valletta, visitors can also explore other nearby attractions such as St. John's Co-Cathedral, the Upper Barrakka Gardens, and the National Museum of Archaeology. These attractions have varying opening hours and admission fees, which can be found on their respective websites.
To learn more about the Triton Fountain and other attractions in Valletta, visitors can visit the official website of the Malta Tourism Authority at www.visitmalta.com.
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