The architectural crown of Mdina, the Cathedral Museum was originally a seminary and today serves as a significant religious museum. A small chapel exhibiting church vestments is situated on the second floor. It also boasts an impressive cross-section of sacred art, famous paintings, a coin collection, Roman antiquities and original documents from the time of the Inquisition. The museum also contains a particularly rich collection of music manuscripts and there is a superb collection of woodcuts by Albrecht Duhrer. Opening Hours & Admission Fees:09:00-16:30 Mon - Fri. Closed | Sundays and Public Holidays Tickets:
The architectural crown of Mdina, the Cathedral Museum was originally a seminary and today serves as a significant religious museum.
A small chapel exhibiting church vestments is situated on the second floor. It also boasts an impressive cross-section of sacred art, famous paintings, a coin collection, Roman antiquities and original documents from the time of the Inquisition. The museum also contains a particularly rich collection of music manuscripts and there is a superb collection of woodcuts by Albrecht Duhrer.
09:00-16:30 Mon - Fri. Closed | Sundays and Public Holidays
Adults €5.00
Students €2.50
Children under 12 years Free
Archbishop SquareMdina
Tel: ( 356) 21454697