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Malta's rich history
Malta's rich history is prominently evident in its building manifestations. The islands can boast to have the oldest freestanding monuments of stone in the world.

 

Sacra Infermeria

 


The Neolithic Temples are over 5600 years old. The Knights of St. John left their Renaissance and Baroque marks all over the island. They erected cathedrals and churches, fortified the islands with immense walls, castles and watchtowers, and built comfortable aristocratic homes, hunting lodges and botanic gardens for themselves. A walk through the winding roads of Mdina and the straight streets of Valletta will bring the visitor in a different world.

 

Villa Bologna

 

 The mighty fortifications of the Grand Harbour and the three cities are full of colourful contrast and harmony. The Citadella towers over the lovely landscape of Gozo, the sister island where somehow the clock ticks less fast.
 

The cultural past has left Malta with a legacy of historical venues which can be used for Meetings, Incentives, Conferences and Events. The tasteful ambiance of these locations will give the extra value to any themed dinner of events.

 

Paradise Bay

A few examples will sparkle the imagination... 

 

• In a baronial home, for tea with the Baroness
• Aperitif on the Bastions
• Dining through the Ages
• Local Taverns and Cuisine
• Arabian Nights
• Gala dinner at the Grand Ballroom
• Delicacies of the Crossroads of the Med
• Wine tasting and Canapes
• Knighting Ceremonies
• Roman Bacchanals
• Medieval Spectacles
• Skulls & Crossbones Pirate Night
• Club de Paris Dinner Cruise
• Maltese Folklore Fun Lunch

• etc.

 

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