The St. Paul's Cathedral (Medina) is situated in the city of Mdina. Also known as 'The Metropolitan Cathedral of Mdina', this Roman Catholic cathedral was dedicated to St. Paul The Apostle. Founded in the 12th century, it is believed according to tradition, that it stands on the site of where Roman governor Publius met St. Paul following his shipwreck on Malta. Adjacent to the cathedral, visitors can also enter the Cathedral Museum.