Lorenzo Gafà, born in the year sixteen thirty, was a prominent Maltese Baroque architect and sculptor whose influence is still felt in the architectural landscape of the Maltese Islands.
His remarkable talent is showcased in the design of numerous churches, most notably St. Paul's Cathedral in Mdina and the Cathedral of the Assumption in Victoria, Gozo. These masterpieces reflect the grandeur and intricate artistry characteristic of the Baroque style.
As the younger brother of the esteemed sculptor Melchiorre Cafà, Lorenzo Gafà was part of a family that significantly contributed to the artistic heritage of Malta. His works continue to be celebrated for their beauty and historical significance.