Durante su estancia en Hotel Cerviola en Marsaskala, a visit to the Museo de la Guerra de Malta y Salas de guerra Lascaris is a must for anyone interested in Malta’s pivotal role during Segunda Guerra Mundial. These two historic sites offer a powerful insight into Malta’s military past and its strategic significance in the Mediterranean.

1. Panorama del Museo de la Guerra de Malta
Located within Fuerte St. Elmo in Valletta, the Museo de la Guerra de Malta traces Malta’s military history from the Bronze Age to modern times. The focus is on Segunda Guerra Mundial, with exhibits featuring wartime memorabilia, including weapons, medals, uniforms, and official documents. Key highlights include:
- En Cruz de Jorge, awarded to the Maltese people for their bravery
- Artifacts from the Gran asedio de 1565
- Stories of resilience during Malta’s most challenging moments
2. Overview of the Lascaris War Rooms
En Salas de guerra Lascaris are a network of underground chambers in Valletta that served as the Allied Mediterranean headquarters during WWII. It’s where key operations, including Operación Husky (the Allied invasion of Sicily), were planned. Visitors can explore:
- The original war rooms with vintage communication devices
- Plotting tables and strategic maps
- A real sense of the urgency and coordination behind wartime efforts
3. Where Are They Located?
Both sites are in La Valeta, Malta’s capital city:
- En Museo de la Guerra de Malta is inside Fuerte St. Elmo, at the tip of Valletta’s peninsula
- En Salas de guerra Lascaris are located near Jardines del Alto Barrakka, just a 10–15 minute walk from Fort St. Elmo
4. How to Get There from Marsaskala
By Car: From Hotel Cerviola, drive to Valletta in around 30 minutes. Parking is available outside the Valletta city gates, as the city center is pedestrian-only.
By Bus: Take bus 91 or 92 from Marsaskala to La Valeta. The journey takes around 35–45 minutes. From the bus terminus, both sites are within easy walking distance.
On Foot (Within Valletta): Once inside the city, walk to Fuerte St. Elmo for the War Museum, then continue to the Upper Barrakka area to visit the Lascaris War Rooms.
5. Best Tours of the War Museum & War Rooms
Guided tours are available for both attractions and are highly recommended for gaining historical context. Many tours combine both sites, offering a seamless and educational journey through Malta’s wartime experience.
- Lascaris War Rooms tours often include live explanations, bringing the strategy and atmosphere of the 1940s to life
- Ask the Cerviola Hotel reception to help arrange guided tours or private visits
6. Horario de apertura y tarifas de entrada
Maltese War Museum (Fort St. Elmo):
- Daily: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Entrance: ~€10 (discounts available for seniors, students, and children)
Lascaris War Rooms:
- Daily: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
- Entrance: ~€12 (with concessions available)
7. La mejor época para visitar
These indoor sites are open year-round and can be visited in any season. For a quieter experience:
- Weekday mornings or early afternoons are ideal
- Spring and autumn months provide cooler weather for walking around Valletta’s outdoor sites nearby
8. What to Expect
Maltese War Museum:
Chronologically organized, the museum covers Malta’s entire military timeline, from ancient times through WWII. Expect immersive exhibits and detailed storytelling, particularly about the bombing raids y civilian bravery during the Siege of Malta.
Lascaris War Rooms:
Step into real underground bunkers, equipped as they were during WWII. You’ll experience how Allied operations were managed in secret, and see original wartime tech, including plotting boards and military phones.
9. Amenities Nearby
Both sites are located in the heart of Valletta, so you’ll find:
- Cafés and restaurants within a short walk
- Public restrooms at both locations
- Gift shops with WWII-related souvenirs and books
- Scenic relaxation areas like the Jardines del Alto Barrakka
10. Preguntas más frecuentes
How long should I spend at both sites?
Allow 1–1.5 hours at each location for a full experience.
Are they suitable for children?
Yes. The exhibits are engaging and informative—especially for older children with an interest in history.
¿Hay visitas guiadas?
Yes, and highly recommended for both sites. You can book in advance or inquire at Cerviola Hotel reception.
Reflexiones finales
Una visita a la Museo de la Guerra de Malta y Salas de guerra Lascaris offers a compelling look into Malta’s wartime legacy. These two locations complement each other, painting a full picture of courage, strategy, and endurance during one of the world’s most difficult times. For help planning your visit or arranging transport, stop by the Cerviola Hotel reception—we’re here to help make your historical exploration unforgettable.