Historic sites in Malta | Malta Historical Places
If you’re looking to explore Historic Sites in Malta and the surrounding area then you can explore our interactive map above or navigate further by using the links below.
There’s a fantastic selection of
Historic Sites in Malta and you can plan some great things to see on your trips by browsing our selection. Once you’ve explored the
Historic Sites in Malta you can use our itinerary planner tool to plan out your trip and then print off a free pocket guidebook.
Our database of historic sites is growing all the time, but we may not cover them all. Remember, if you know of other
Historic Sites in Malta, you can always add them to Historvius now by visiting our upload page.
Historical sites in Malta : Site Index
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Ggantija Temples
The Ggantija Temples are a UNESCO-listed megalithic temple complex on the Maltese island of Gozo.
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Grandmasters Palace - Valletta
The Grandmasters Palace in Valletta has been the seat of power in Malta since the sixteenth century.
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Hagar Qim
Hagar Qim is one of Malta’s UNESCO-listed megalithic temples.
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Mgarr Second World War Shelter
The Mgarr Second World War Shelter in Malta is one of the largest of its Second World War bomb shelters.
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Mnajdra
Mnajdra is a coastal megalithic temple complex in Malta listed as a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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St John’s Co Cathedral
St John’s Co Cathedral in Valletta is one of the most important reminders of the Malta’s time under the Knights Hospitaller of St John.
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The Malta Aviation Museum
The Malta Aviation Museum houses numerous aircrafts and other interesting objects, mostly relating to World War II.