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Museums in Malta
A register of firms and the professionals working at them in the Museums sector based in Malta. Browse the public index, then filter or export on Kipplo.
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Valletta Contemporary
Located in Valletta's lower east end, away from the bustling city centre, Valletta Contemporary (VC) is an independent exhibition space and art gallery run by the Norbert Francis Attard Foundation (formerly META Foundation), that opened its doors to the public in April 2018. Housed within a 400-year-old former warehouse, Valletta Contemporary is an innovative project for the Maltese contemporary art scene, seamlessly blending modern exhibition spaces with the building's original aesthetic character.
1 to 10 staff
Palazzo Falson Historic House Museum
The 13th century palazzo, set in the heart of the medieval city of Mdina, was the home of Captain Olof Frederick Gollcher OBE (1889-1962). Olof was an artist, soldier, collector and philanthropist. The Gollchers were Swedish ship owners and traders, who came to Malta in 1848. Olof Gollcher bought the palazzo with his mother in 1927 and he made the house his home until he died in 1962. The Olof Gollcher Collection comprises artefacts originating from European and Mediterranean countries, between the 15th and 20th centuries, including furniture, arms, armour, jewellery, coins, paintings, fans, rugs, documents, manuscripts, silver and glass. Opening times: Tuesday to Sunday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM (last entry). Change in opening hours for the museum during the Easter period: The museum will be closed on Good Friday (18th April) and Easter Sunday (20th April) and we will be open on Easter Monday (21st April). For more information kindly visit
1 to 10 staff
Heritage Malta Conservation Division
Entrusted with the care and treatment of the Maltese National Collection (preventive conservation, conservation and restoration).
11 to 50 staff
Malta Aviation Museum Foundation
The Malta Aviation Museum Foundation is a voluntary, non-profit making organisation, set up on the 1st November 1994, joining together various associations with the objective of creating a display of unique exhibits related to Malta’s rich aviation history. Since its inception, the Foundation has worked very hard to acquire, restore and preserve a number of aircraft, artefacts and documentation which are of cultural, historical and educational value. The Museum was originally established within two Romney huts sited at the former RAF Station Ta’Qali but now has two new large hangars plus a café, chapel, memorial garden, air warden hut, toilet facilities, etc. The Air Battle of Malta Memorial Hanger was opened in September 2005 and a new Main Exhibition Hanger in September 2011.
1 to 10 staff