Mediterranean Conference Centre
Mediterranean Conference Centre
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CleethorpesGtfcfan
Grimsby, UK514 contributions
Sept 2019
Watched Malta experience then excellent guide Anna showed us round sacra infirmaries an excellent xcellentvand informative presentation
Written September 16, 2019
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Mark Hall
West Malling, UK87 contributions
Dec 2019
Super nice venue to watch Cirque Du Soleil Vitori Show - simply stunning and also a nice place for 300+ people to have a team dinner.
Solid friendly service.
Solid friendly service.
Written December 14, 2019
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RCMG-Malta
Kalkara, Malta142 contributions
Jun 2018 • Family
We got this guided tour as part of a ticket that we bought for the Malta Experience 3D show, The guide was very informed and managed to keep us interested all the way (including our 13 year old. We visited what used to be the largest and poshest Hospital in medieval times accommodating different classes and top class had en suite bathroom with every bed - You do not see that today in most state run hospitals :). We then visited the most popular theatre in Malta. Today it is used for shows Musical and also hosted all heads of state at the CHOGM. We also visited the underground floors which used to be part of the hospitals as well. In reality you are mainly seeing very large empty halls but the history behind them explained by the guide is impressive and we got it for free anyway with our Malta Experience ticket.
Written June 10, 2018
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wingate
London, UK2,703 contributions
Nov 2017 • Solo
I visited the museum in the basement containing the old hospital run by the knights of st john.You can also view parts of the modern conference centre just by the staircase.
Written November 14, 2017
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fedupphil
Great Missenden, UK323 contributions
Sept 2017 • Couples
Under the conference centre lies the Holy Infirmary of the Knights of St John.
It takes you to a place and time where amazing good things were done as well as some not so good things. A place of refuge in WWII as well. Being underground the space is limited and passages narrow in places.
The story is well told and presented but like many of Malta's historical sites you need time to read the paragraphs about each item and subject.
Suspect early teenagers may find it fascinating too.
It takes you to a place and time where amazing good things were done as well as some not so good things. A place of refuge in WWII as well. Being underground the space is limited and passages narrow in places.
The story is well told and presented but like many of Malta's historical sites you need time to read the paragraphs about each item and subject.
Suspect early teenagers may find it fascinating too.
Written September 30, 2017
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Aleksandar
Belgrade, Serbia8,214 contributions
May 2017 • Couples
Architecture of this place is pretty great, but what surprised me is the historical significance this place has, as a location in which famous Regan-Gorbachov deal to end the Cold war took place.
Written May 21, 2017
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TDB183
Edegem, Belgium317 contributions
Jan 2017 • Solo
Visit this in combination with the Malta Experience. One ticket for both attractions. This is a fantastic example of a 18th century hospital (room for 750 patients on 6 floors, average size of the halls is +100 meters by 14 meters by 11 meters high). Very impressive!!
Written January 25, 2017
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1066ClintE
United States114 contributions
Oct 2015
Was here for a convention. This is simply a beautiful venue. It has old-world charm with modern accoutering. If you are in Valetta you simply must see this place. If you have any interest whatsoever with the Knights Hospitaler this is a must see.
Written October 16, 2015
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Marco_the_Maltabus
Southend-on-Sea, UK407 contributions
Sept 2015 • Couples
A very good venue for stages events. Lots of small steps down to the stalls. Good cloakroom facilities. In the summer refreshments are available outside the venue from mobile facilities. Parking is a nightmare so get to Valetta early and be prepared to walk unless you use park and ride.
Written September 9, 2015
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Judith W
Bath, UK15 contributions
Oct 2014 • Couples
I've been here twice. First time was to attend the 2014 prize-giving for the Rolex Middlesea race. It's an impressive auditorium with very good acoustics. The statues in the hallway provide a good reminder of Malta's history. There is a very large foyer/reception area where we enjoyed copious refreshments - this is Malta so 'refreshments' easily replace a main meal. The second time we went for a concert given by the Malta Philharmonic Orchestra and that was a superb evening.
Written August 31, 2015
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Where do I catch a bus to get to the Book Fair?
Written November 5, 2015
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