Travellers to the Maltese Islands can discover over 7,000 years of history. The Islands’ scenery and architecture provide a spectacular backdrop to explore megaliths, medieval dungeons and ancient cities; the destination is positively mythic. There are three UNESCO World Heritage sites found on the Maltese Islands; the Megalithic Temples, the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum and the City of Valletta. The Megalithic Ġgantija Temples were created 1,000 years before the Egyptian Pyramids and is the oldest free-standing structure in the world.
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Scheduled to open in 2024 in Floriana, Malta International Contemporary Art Space (MICAS) will be a showcase for local contemporary artists and also engage with international institutions.
Located in Valletta, MUŻA is the National Museum of Art, branded as the Malta National-Community Art Museum.
Taking place between March and May 2024, Maltabiennale.art will transform some of the islands’ most beloved historic sites and outdoors areas into stages for artistic creations and expressions.
Located in Valletta, The conventual church built by the Order of the Knights of St John was completed in 1577, soon after the Great Siege. The Order dedicated this church to St John the Baptist.
Located in Valletta, The conventual church built by the Order of the Knights of St John was completed in 1577, soon after the Great Siege. The Order dedicated this church to St John the Baptist.
Heritage Malta is the national agency for museums, conservation practice and cultural heritage. With 50 plus sites across the Maltese Islands, visitors can explore culture and heritage dating back as far as 7000 years.
Scheduled to open in 2024 in Floriana, Malta International Contemporary Art Space (MICAS) will be a showcase for local contemporary artists and also engage with international institutions.
Located in Valletta, MUŻA is the National Museum of Art, branded as the Malta National-Community Art Museum.
Taking place between March and May 2024, Maltabiennale.art will transform some of the islands’ most beloved historic sites and outdoors areas into stages for artistic creations and expressions.
Located in Valletta, The conventual church built by the Order of the Knights of St John was completed in 1577, soon after the Great Siege. The Order dedicated this church to St John the Baptist.
Located in Valletta, The conventual church built by the Order of the Knights of St John was completed in 1577, soon after the Great Siege. The Order dedicated this church to St John the Baptist.
Heritage Malta is the national agency for museums, conservation practice and cultural heritage. With 50 plus sites across the Maltese Islands, visitors can explore culture and heritage dating back as far as 7000 years.
Malta, Gozo and Comino have been inspiration to many cultures and people for over 7,000 years. The beautiful vistas, seascapes, caves, hidden-coves and majestic cliffs have stirred the creativity of poets, artists and musicians up to this day. Experience the awe of baroque architecture, the breath-taking views from Tal-Mixta cave or the bastioned walled city of Valletta, all dappled in Mediterranean sunshine and only 3 hours from the UK.
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