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Heritage Malta Offers Free Access To These Museums On International Museum Day

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In celebration of International Museum Day on 18th May, Heritage Malta is inviting the public to explore some of its sites across the Maltese Islands, completely free of charge.

The National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta, the Malta Maritime Museum in Birgu, the National Museum of Natural History in Mdina, Għar Dalam and Borġ in-Nadur in Birżebbuġa, all four Ċittadella sites in Gozo, and the Railway Museum in Birkirkara(through a collaboration with the Malta Railway Foundation) will welcome visitors for free on the day.

You can explore Malta’s prehistory at Għar Dalam and neighbouring Borġ in-Nadur in Birżebbuġa, where bones of long-extinct animals and traces of early farmers whisper secrets of an ancient world. At the National Museum of Archaeology in Valletta, Neolithic statues and Phoenician relics point a vivid portrait of Malta’s early culture.

 

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Nature lovers can roam the halls of the National Museum of Natural History in Mdina, discovering the island’s geological wonders and rich biodiversity. The Malta Maritime Museum in Birgu, which will soon close for the second phase of its restoration project, charts the island’s deep-rooted connection to the sea, and the Railway Museum in Birkirkara offers a nostalgic look back at Malta’s short-lived railway era.

In Gozo, the historical Ċittadella awaits, home to several museums that delve into the archaeology, daily life, and natural landscape of the sister island.

International Museum Day is organised annually by the International Council of Museums (ICOM) to highlight the vital role museums play in shaping our world. The chosen theme for 2025, “The Future of Museums in Rapidly Changing Communities.” echoes Heritage Malta’s efforts to make museums dynamic.

The listed Heritage Malta sites will be open during their normal hours as listen on Heritage Malta’s website. Admission is free and no tickets are required.

Which museum will you be visiting?

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Lovin Malta's social media executive, Rebecca Spiteri is a nature enthusiast with a love for beaches, green spaces, and furry friends. When not enjoying the outdoors, she can usually be found diving into a good history book or getting immersed in a museum and creating content on @its_rebeccaspiteri

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