Brand new Għar Dalam garden offers alternative experience
Ġnien Dinja Waħda, a newly-opened garden at the prehistoric site of Għar Dalam, offers students an educational and riveting experience beyond the classroom walls
Ġnien Dinja Waħda, a newly-opened garden at the prehistoric site of Għar Dalam, offers students an educational and riveting experience beyond the classroom walls
Next weekend, Heritage Malta will be giving all those who are interested, with the opportunity to visit the Main Guard in Valletta, where restoration and conservation works are currently on-going, including a new lease of life for hundreds of paintings on the walls
Cirque du Soleil is back in Malta as from November!
Real-life board game at Palazzo Falson
Heritage Malta is inviting the public to a contained exhibition, commemorating the memory and the literary works of Dun Karm Psaila, Malta’s national poet, as this year marks the 150th anniversary since his birth. The exhibition is being held at the National Art Museum, and runs all the way up till the end of October
A brand new Heritage Malta masterclass providing new insights on Northern European artworks in the MUŻA collection will be delivered by Krystle Attard Trevisan on the 20th of October, at MUŻA in Valletta
The Gardjola Gardens are located in the south of Malta, in Senglea (also referred to as Isla). The gardens are perched on the bastion with stunning panoramic views over Marsa, Valletta, the Grand Harbour and Fort St Angelo
Choose a stress free holiday, away from busy roads and into the peace of country lanes. Surround yourself with nature, choose a cultural event or dine at your favourite restaurant. Gozo is so different, yet just a 5km ferry trip away from Malta
The 17th century neo-classical Villa Bighi is located in the Malta's South Eastern village of Kalkara and is steeped in historical allure and breath-taking views
Archaeologists currently excavating at Tas-Silġ in Marsaxlokk have discovered the remains of another Neolithic structure. The newly-unearthed structure, which is still being excavated, has substantially increased the footprint of the land used in the Neolithic period at this site
Queen Elizabeth II has recognised Maltese Mark Galea Pace as the Commonwealth Point of Light Winner for arguably one of the most wholesome reasons