Discover the best top things to do in Victoria, Malta including Spoonman’s Shop, St. George's Basilica, Heart of Gozo - Il-Hagar, Jubilee Foods, Bejta Artisan at The Ta' Nikol Gallery, Gunpowder Magazine, Silos, WWII shelters & Battery, Cittadella Visitors' Centre, Old Prison in Victoria, island of Gozo, The Cathedral of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Gran Castello Historic House.
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5.0 based on 77 reviews
The Spoonman’s Shop is a local artists gallery in the heart of Victoria. Our work consist in woodwork, paintings, ceramics and small handmade souvenirs. I am fascinated by the neolithic pottery so you will find some nice replicas here. I design wooden spoons with stories, wooden bowls, crosses and small decoration. Having my chisels in our shop I will be happy to present my craft.
This beautiful shop had amazing hand made jewellery and crafts. We bought a lovely hand painted magnet. It was unique and different from the usual souvenir shop choices. The owner was super friendly. You should visit this place if you have planned a trip to Gozo.
4.5 based on 415 reviews
Visiting this Basilica you will see the beautiful paintings on the ceiling and the magnificent gilded things it has got. What about the beautiful statue of the Patron Saint of St. George. If you want to celebrate a nice feast with the well welcoming people of this parish church you have to come on the second week of July to enjoy this feast. A whole week of festivities , marches around the streets of Victoria the Capital City and enjoying the fireworks.
4.5 based on 72 reviews
It is an audio-visual,fine arts and historical museum that tells a story. It is unique in the Maltese islands in that its construction, including a medieval wing, was conceived and designed as a modern multi-mediatic museum that includes audio-visual halls and interactive points on every floor. Basically this museum and cultural centre, displays a rich collection of historical and artistic artifacts.
4.5 based on 34 reviews
A fantastic gallery stocking the work of 0ver 20 local artists and crafts people. Set in the heart of Gozo's capital, Victoria.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
Highly recommended interior space to explore in the Citadel which has the rare benefit of being free. It should the impressive silos used to store water and grain to help villagers fed during attacks. There are also WWII shelters in there. You'll learn if you visit Valletta that Malta played a key role in the resistance against the Axis forces in WWII.
4.5 based on 186 reviews
The Cultural Heritage Directorate within the Ministry for Gozo would like to inform the general public that as from 1st October, the Cittadella Visitors’ Centre and will be open on Tuesdays, Saturdays and Sundays from 10.00 am to 4.30 pm with the last admission will be 30 minutes before closing time. Normal admission fees apply.
The cittadella visitors' centre shows a documentary every 15 minutes or so about Gozo in the olden days......it's very informative and a 'must' see........
4.0 based on 265 reviews
If you visit gozo , you need to visit this old prison Museum ,It costs 5 euros for a joint ticket to visit the citadella and five small museums , its very small museum
4.0 based on 218 reviews
This important place of worship. The Cathedral of the Assumption is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Gozo and is most definitely worth visiting as are all other aspects of the Cittadella where you will find it. The foundation stone of the present church was laid in 1697 and the complex history of religious activity on the site is well worth reading up on before you go - though adequate information is available for visitors including guided tours. The Cathedral is especially worth visiting at Easter and festa times, but if you are not able to be there for these special processions and occasions, it is worth entering at any time of the year.
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