If you love culture and history, you can't miss Mdina - Malta's ancient capital city. Surrounded by forts, museums and picturesque streets, this quaint town also offers adorable little cafes. If you’re willing to walk around, St. Paul's Cathedral, Vilhena palace and the Tarxian temples will leave you mesmerised. Valletta is also home to a slew of art galleries and museums.
Many of us love traveling on the Wanderlog team, so naturally we are always on the hunt find the most popular spots anytime we travel somewhere new. With favourites like St. John’s Co-Cathedral, National Museum of Archaeology and Casa Rocca Piccola, get ready to experience the best places in Valletta.
Valletta contemporary
The brain child of local artist Norbert Attard, strives to bring internationally acclaimed exhibitions to Malta in addition to being an project for the Maltese contemporary art scene.
Spazju kreativ
Built in the 16th century, this national centre in Malta hosts several art exhibitions and performances throughout the year. The massive interior blends well with the modern installations.
Victor Pasmore Gallery
The Central Bank of Malta possesses a number of original works by the British artist Victor Pasmore. The gallery is home to some fantastic artwork of Pasmore.
St John’s Co-Cathedral
Built between 1573 and 1578 by the Knights of Malta and designed by military architect Glormu Cassar. St. John’s is considered to be an extremely fine example of Baroque architecture.
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