One of the three principal islands of the Maltese archipelago, the island of Malta is the largest of the chain. Its capital Valletta, a lively, bustling city with many buildings dating back to the 16th century, teems with cathedrals, palaces and forts. The impressive Grand Harbour offers a dramatic arrival. The top archaeological attraction is the UNESCO-designated Hypogeum temple ruins, a macabre, 5400-square-foot underground necropolis and the world's only underground prehistoric temple.
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The Chamber of Mysteries is Malta's exclusive nightlife event for those seeking something unique and different to explore whilst visiting Malta! Enjoy a great night out with a live performance in one of Malta's unique venues. The performance is set in a secret chamber within an authentic 18th century building built by the Knights of St John. On Wednesday nights, a live Maltese Folk show is offered before in the main courtyard of this time begone building before the main performance, The main performance, which is held in a secret chamber, consists of top entertainment combined with comedy, humour, illusion, magic, mind reading and other amazing feats that defy explanation. The intimate setting offers comfortable seating with excellent viewing from any seat making this a personal and unique experience for all those attending. Seating for the main performance is extremely limited and exclusively available to just about 2-3 dozen people at a time. The main show is presented by top award winning magicians and is an unforgettable night out whilst in Malta and not to be missed. Transport and other all inclusive packages are available.
A fun fueled evening. Authentic maltese food, entertainment and ambiance. We would highly recommend a visit. Brian and Lola were the perfect hosts and the show was simply magic.
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Gastronomic and Cultural Centre with 3 areas, The Magnetic terrace, the Main Hall and the beer garden! The mission of Ivy is to promote the human development of our society, offering a place that combines Culture, Sports, Entertainment, Gastronomy, and Education.
4.5 based on 108 reviews
Valletta Living History is a 35 minute, high definition, docudrama, in the form of an audio visual show, depicting the history, culture and lifestyle of Malta and the Maltese. Re-live the arrival of Valletta’s earliest settlers; the Great Siege that erupted between the Knights of St John and the fierce Ottoman Empire; French and British rule; as well as the city’s heroic role in World War II till present day. An audiovisual spectacular, the show provides great entertainment for all the family, right in the heart of Malta’s capital city Valletta. It provides fantastic insight into the history of the capital, local culture and Maltese society, through a documentary that charts Valletta’s evolution over the centuries. Travel Back Through Time! Valletta Living History takes you on a journey through time to discover Valletta’s incredible past! This leading Maltese attraction showcases the city’s major milestones, its rich architectural heritage and the ways of life of its population at every stage of its development.
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In Guardia Parades are re-enactments of an authentic historical event that took place in the late 16th century. In it there will be demonstrated the regular inspection of the Palace garrison by the Grand Bailiff of the Order of the Knights of St. John in charge of military affairs. During the re-enactment the garrison will carry out military exercises to prove that it is in a high state of alertness.
I saw the In Guardia Parade at Fort St Elmo advertised on the Visit Malta website. It happens a couple of times each month - on the first Sunday of our holiday. It was not a free event as I had thought, so we had to pay €7 each to get in. We did not visit the Fort at this time. The re-enactment was well worth the money and lasted 45 mins. We enjoyed the colourful costumes, the drums and cornets, the marching, musket firing, and sword fighting. There was a commentary explaining events and some dialogue from the participants. These are not actors, but local volunteers and their enthusiasm is evident.
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What shapes the Maltese identity, culture and Religious roots? What is St Paul's significance in Malta? Is it true that St Paul the Apostle arrived in Malta? These questions are answered in our docu-drama 'The Shipwreck', an in-house production directed by Massimo My. This theatrical re-enactment produced by CAK, portrays the story of St Paul's arrival to the Maltese island circa 60 AD, with flash-forwards of historical remains of the saint still standing. The docu-drama is projected using a new technology of multiple projectors on a 13m long screen (120° viewing). Headsets are available for hearing aid users. 'The Shipwreck' is available in 6 languages; Maltese, English, French, Italian, German and Spanish. Location is at Ta' Paris, Birkirkara. Road signages are installed. Bus Numbers: 41,45,46,54,43,49,48,50,56 leaving from Valletta, stop at Paris bus stop and follow road signs to our attraction. St Claire's chapel is situated near the attraction. We welcome you on board St Paul's voyage from Jerusalem to Rome through our panoramic screen projection.
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An unforgettable experience of a unique Maltese folklore show and dinner, giving eager audiences a glimpse of Malta through the ages, as this tiny but significant Island of ours journeys from the prehistoric to present times… with special emphasis on one of the greatest chapters in Maltese history … the Knights of St. John and the Great Siege, when a small garrison of the famous Knights of St. John together with our heroic Maltese defenders managed to defeat the mighty Ottoman Empire. A talented cast of dancers and entertainers dressed in rich medieval costumes and shining armour together with our magnificent horses, will entertain, excite and amuse you during two hours of non-stop action, song and dance. Witness a colourful fusion of tribal music, folk dancing, carnival, fire dancers, knights on horseback, live battles and much more highlighting Maltese culture, traditions and folk.
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