Malta has lots to offer the most demanding history and culture buffs. The Baroque capital, Valletta, which boasts an iconic skyline adorned with colourful balconies and church steeples, is brimming with cultural and historical sites. UNESCO regards this city as one of the most densely concentrated historical areas in the world. It’s no wonder that it’s listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Medieval Mdina is captivating with its quiet, narrow streets and imposing bastions that look out over most of Malta. Valletta and Mdina, along with the famed three cities of Birgu (aka Vittoriosa), Isla (Senglea), and Bormla (Cospicua) serve as giant architectural museums. The entire island is a history museum that displays artefacts dating back to prehistoric times with its ancient temples and burial sites. And cultural monuments represent the island’s fascinating past, from Byzantine and Roman through to the Baroque time of the Knights of St John.
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Housed in the Auberge de Provence, a former residence of the French Provencal Knights, the National Museum of Archaeology includes prehistoric artifacts found …
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Fine art aficionados can have a blast at this newly opened National Museum of Fine Arts (locally known as MUŻA). Housed at the Auberge d’Italie—a Unesco World …
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This trio of beaches situated in the northwest of Malta are some of the island’s most photographed spots. Hike around the area, or enjoy the bluish-green …