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National Museum of Archaeology - Heritage Malta
National Museum of Archaeology - Heritage Malta
National Museum of Archaeology
National Museum of Archaeology
National Museum of Archaeology
National Museum of Archaeology
A spectacular collection and an alluring experience of the Maltese Islands’ prehistory and early history. With artefacts dating back from Malta’s Neolithic period (5900-2500B.C.) up till the early Phoenician period (8th – 6th century B.C.), the National Museum of Archaeology is definitely your first step to understanding the richness of the land you tread on, its people and their ancestors.
The
ground floor
, dedicated to the Neolithic period, displays the earliest tools and vessels used by the prehistoric people to facilitate their daily tasks. Representations of animal and human figures not only show advanced artistic skills of the first islanders but also give us an insight of their daily lives. Excavated from the renowned Maltese UNESCO World Heritage Sites, the megalithic structures and the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, these include highlights such as The Sleeping Lady, The Venus of Malta and the colossal statue from the Ħal Tarxien Prehistoric Complex.
On the
upper floor,
one can see the collection of skulls from the Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum, dating to the Neolithic period. These remains were originally excavated under the supervision of Fr Emmanuel Magri and later by Sir Themistocles Zammit.
The
upper floor
also houses the Bronze Age and the Phoenician period sections. The majority of the artefacts vary in size from small ritual vessels to funerary urns and amphorae. Phoenician glass and gold artefacts alongside an impressively large terracotta sarcophagus enjoy the pride of place in this section. Another important artefact is the Cippus, which played a key role in the decipherment of the Phoenician alphabet. It is proudly exhibited on the second floor, alongside a copy of the Louvre Cippus.
The National Museum of Archaeology is housed within the Auberge de Provençe, a fine exemplar of a Baroque that flourished in Malta during the Knights of Order of St John. Dating back to 1571, it housed the langue of Provençe, France. An attraction on its own merits, the upper floor prides the Gran Salon, a uniquely large painted hall, with decorations dating to the early 1800s. This is currently being used for national exhibitions and a miscellany of events such as conferences, fashion shows, photoshoots, and tv filming.
At the National Museum of Archaeology, we also have a number of temporary exhibitions which normally showcase artefacts from the reserve collection. In addition, the museum houses a vast archive of historical documentation from the early Museums’ Department, as well as a remarkable collection of photographic glass negatives.
Audio Guides
Languages:
MT, EN,
CN/ZH,
DE, IT, EL, ES, FR, JA, PL
Gift Shop
Indoor / Outdoor Seating Area
Lockers
Nappy Changing Facility
Unattended Children’s Room
National Museum of Archaeology
Museum,
Archaeological Remains
Click link below for opening hours:
21221623
Auberge de Provence,
Valletta,
Malta
Adults (18+):
€5.00
Youths (12-17):
€3.50
Senior Citizens (60+):
€3.50
Concessions & Students:
€3.50
Children (6-11):
€2.50
Infants (1-5):
FREE
Heritage Malta Members:
FREE
Heritage Malta Passport Holders:
FREE
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Opening Hours
This site meets the following accessibility requirements:
Nappy Changing Facilities
Indoor / Outdoor Seating Area
Audio Guides
Audio Guides
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Unattended Children's Room
Unattended Children's Room
The museum / site does not offer child minding services. In the Children’s room the child must be accompanied by an adult.
Full Accessibility
Full Accessibility
All areas of the museum / site are fully accessible to persons with mobility impairment.
Autism Friendly
Autism Friendly
Museum / site has designated quiet spaces.
Wednesdays from 1pm to 4 pm at the National Museum of Archaeology.
Tuesdays from 1pm to 4pm at the National Museum of Natural History.
National Museum of Archaeology Sensory Map
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Gallery
Sleeping Lady
Venus
Ħaġar Qim Statue
Tarxien Hall
Horus & Anubis pendant
Papyrus with Phoenician inscription
Phoenician Sarcophagus
The Cippus of Malta
Ħal Saflieni Hypogeum Skull
Virtual Experience
Virtual Experience
Getting Here
Address
Auberge de Provence,
Republic Street,
Valletta,
Malta
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Public Transport
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