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Announcement: Heritage Malta to Reopen Sites and Museums

Following the recent easing of governmental COVID-19 measures, today Heritage Malta announced plans to reopen its museums and other sites from May 10th.

Announcement: Heritage Malta to Reopen Sites and Museums

Visitors to Heritage Malta sites, however, should be advised that opening times will remain reduced until further notice (full details below), and that all appropriate public health regulations will be in place in accordance with current guidelines. 

Opening times as follows: 

Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays (10am to 4:30pm):

  • The National Museum of Natural History
  • Domvs Romana
  • Għar Dalam and Borġ in-Nadur
  • Tarxien Temples
  • Inquisitor’s Palace
  • Citadel Museums and Visitor Centre

Thursdays to Sundays (10am to 4:30pm):

  • Fort St Elmo and the National War Museum
  • The National Museum of Archaeology
  • MUŻA
  • Fort St Angelo
  • St Paul’s Catacombs
  • Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra Temples
  • Skorba and Ta’ Ħaġrat Temples
  • Ġgantija Temples
  • Ta’ Kola Windmill

Scheduled open days include the Abbatija tad-Dejr catacombs in Rabat (Sunday 16th May), and Ta’ Bistra Catacombs (Sunday 30th May). Admission will be €2 per person, with opening hours for both open days confirmed as 10am to 4:30pm. 

The following sites will remain closed until further notice:

  • Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum
  • The Palace Armoury
  • Ta’ Bistra Catacombs (except on Sunday 30th May)
  • Fortress Builders Interpretation Centre
  • The Malta Maritime Museum
  • The Palace State Rooms

For more details, visit Heritage Malta's official website.




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