Built between 1573 and 1577, this cathedral contains two masterpieces by Caravaggio.
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Built between 1573 and 1577, this cathedral contains two masterpieces by Caravaggio.
This 16th Century Palace is the ancestral home of the 9th Marquis de Piro and his family. The beautiful rooms contain exquisite furniture, paintings, silver and hundreds of other items, which come to life on fascinating Guided Tours. Among the many rooms there is the Family Chapel, a Winter Dining Room and a Summer Dining Room. The tour also includes entrance into the huge WWII bomb shelters cut out from the foundations of the palace.
Action packed and highly entertaining 3 course family dinner show based on the Great Siege of Malta. 50 performers and 8 trained horses, staged at "The Arena" at Montekristo Estates. Not a historical re-enactment but a truly spectacular show where cannons boom and swords clash as knights in shining armour and sumptuous dressed oriental warriors confront each other. An unforgettable music score, beautifully choreographed classical and contemporary dance routines and equestrian displays.
An extraordinary collection of art and antiques (including paintings, furniture, silver, armour, jewellery, coins, etc.) displayed in one of the oldest buildings in Malta. The Collection was put together by the Palazzo’s most recent owner and resident, Captain Olof Frederick Gollcher who was an artist, philanthropist and avid collector. Opening times: Tue to Sun 10am-5pm (last visit 4pm). Facilities include audio guide, panoramic view rooftop cafe, gift shop, special needs toilet.
Even if not religious, this is worth a visit. A parish church - when the English stationed themselves there during the war, they built themselves an airfield, consequently, the church ended up...
A great lively little wine bar serving excellent wines and foods, full of Maltese character. Service is very friendly and a must if you're passing through Valletta.
This old city is well worth a visit.If you go during the day, do a guided tour or you'll miss out on the history of the place. All buildings here are privately owned, except two.Remember this when...
At Artitude, we offer you a choice of some of Malta's best contemporary art pieces. From cityscapes to figural paintings to abstracts. Open from Tuesday-Friday 10am-1pm, 4pm -7pm. Saturday 10am -1pm.
