Museums & Galleries

Discovering 7000 years is easier than you might think. The Maltese Islands are really one big heritage park. There are open-air sites and indoor museums for every historical era – from Prehistory to World War II.

The Knights of St. John were great patrons of the arts and during their 250 years rule left a legacy of masterpieces which can be found in museums, palaces and churches right across the Islands.

The islands’ museums have something for everyone – whether you’re browsing just for leisure or wish to deepen a special interest. You will find magnificent Baroque architecture and sacred art treasures and get a glimpse into the spectacular history of the islands.

With their deep colours and rugged landscape, the Maltese Islands have long inspired artists, photographers and sculptors, both local and foreign. Some of these are exhibited in various galleries, including works by some excellent contemporary artists. The Spazju Kreattiv at St. James Cavalier in Valletta, showcases their work, whilst other venues, such as the National Museum of Archaeology hold regular exhibitions of art, sculpture and ceramics. 

 

Blitz

Blitz

St. Lucy Street, Valletta, Malta

The BLITZ residency is located in a 400-year-old Valletta townhouse, lovingly restored to its former glory.

Tel: +356 21224992

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Casa Bernard

Casa Bernard

St. Paul Street, Rabat, Malta

Situated near St. Paul’s Church, Casa Bernard is a well-preserved late 16th Century Palazzo, which is home to a Maltese noble family who still live there today.

Tel: +356 21451888, +356 99844343

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Casa Rocca Piccola

Casa Rocca Piccola

No. 74, Republic Street, Valletta, VLT 1117, Malta

This beautiful Palace is the only privately owned property open to the public in Valletta and has a fascinating variety of different things to see.

Tel: +356 21221499

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