Traditions Malta

Traditions Malta Discover the roots of the Maltese people through their traditional trades, crafts and arts Testimonials:
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Traditions Malta is a testimony to the many skills, crafts and traditions that have shaped everyday life on the Maltese island. Situated in San Anton Gardens and surrounded by a botanical delight of mature trees, old stone urns, fountains, ponds and formal flower beds the exhibition recreates the daily life of the Maltese people in century past. We will take you back in time and let you experience

the art of lace making, cotton spinning, cloth weaving, glass blowing, stone carving, clock making, pottery, canework, filigree, gilding and the creation of clay. Sammut, Mosta – Malta)
An exhibition NOT to be missed!! Cranmer – Germany)
Maltese culture at its best (M. Ormsby – Ireland)
A must see for all ages!!! Supstyk – Poland)
So real, makes you want to reach out and touch it (G. Perovic – Russia)
I’ll give it a 10 out of 10! Luchsinger – Switzerland)
Marvellous Time Machine (F. Gomes – Portugal)
Never seen anything like it (M. Chalmers – Canada)
This is a true gem for Maltese Culture (F. Chevet – France)
The detail is absolutely impressive (J. Bonnet – Belgium)
Most exhilarating exhibition I have ever seen! (Pat & Sam Avon – USA)
Spettacolare!! (Marco & Miriam Conti – Italy)
You have to see it to believe it! (Petra Petrics – Hungery)
***** Five Star exhibition (Drite – Denmark)
This exhibition is a masterpiece (M. Eriksson – Sweden)
No one should miss this exhibition (E. Cassar – Australia)
What an unforgettable journey (Israel)

03/04/2017

These never-before-seen images, which were unearthed at an auction, give a fascinating insight into life in Victorian Malta.

03/02/2017

Trains ran from Valletta all the way to Mdina until 1931

09/05/2016
24/02/2016
28/10/2015

Evidence of the Phoenician traders who roamed the Mediterranean is found in the harbours of Malta and in the work of the glass artisans of Gozo, while inscri...

19/10/2015
10/06/2015
12/04/2015

The entry to the old Cumberland Hotel, Valletta. Photo: Flickr / James Walsh These doors to heavenly company. Photo: Flickr / Leslie Vella  

Address

San Anton Gardens
Attard

Opening Hours

Monday 09:00 - 13:00
Tuesday 09:00 - 13:00
Wednesday 09:00 - 13:00
Thursday 09:00 - 13:00
Friday 09:00 - 13:00
Saturday 09:00 - 13:00
Sunday 09:00 - 13:00

Telephone

+35679344205

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