Housed in a 16th-century baroque mansion in Valletta, the National Museum of Archaeology provides a comprehensive look into Malta’s ancient history. The museum’s collections showcase a wide array of artifacts, from early tools to temple altars, originating from Neolithic, Tarxien, and Phoenician archaeological sites across the island. Visitors can explore these well-preserved relics, gaining insight into the lives and cultures of the people who once inhabited Malta. The museum’s rich displays and detailed exhibits make it a significant destination for those interested in the region’s historical heritage.
National Museum of Archaeology, Malta
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