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Guide complet : Comment visiter le musée maritime de Malte

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Pendant votre séjour à Hôtel Cerviola en Marsaskala, le Musée maritime de Malte en Vittoriosa (Birgu) offers a captivating look into Malta’s rich naval past. Set inside a historic Royal Navy bakery, the museum takes visitors on a journey through centuries of maritime history—from ancient Phoenician sailors to British naval dominance in the Mediterranean.


1. Présentation du musée maritime de Malte

Les Musée maritime de Malte is the largest of its kind on the island, featuring over 2,000 years of seafaring history. Housed in the Ancienne boulangerie royale de la marine in Vittoriosa, it boasts an impressive collection of:

  • Ship models from various eras
  • Naval uniforms, weapons, and cannons
  • Navigational instruments and tools
  • Exhibits covering Malta’s role in Mediterranean naval strategy, from the Phoenicians to the British Empire

The building itself is a historic artifact, once serving the Royal Navy by baking bread for the entire Mediterranean fleet.


2. Où se trouve le musée maritime de Malte ?

You’ll find the museum on the waterfront in Vittoriosa (Birgu), one of Malta’s iconic Trois villes. Just across the Grand Harbour from Valletta, this area is rich in history and offers additional attractions such as Fort St. Angelo et le Palais de l'inquisiteur—all within walking distance.


3. How to Get to the Museum from Marsaskala

En voiture :
De Hôtel Cerviola, the drive to Vittoriosa takes about 20-25 minutes. Public parking is available near the Birgu waterfront, just steps from the museum.

En bus :
Prendre bus 91 ou 92 from Marsaskala to La Valette, puis transfert à bus 3, 213 ou 124 toward Vittoriosa. The full journey takes around 45–50 minutes.

Par ferry :
For a scenic experience, take a Valletta–Birgu ferry across the Grand Harbour. Once you arrive at the Birgu Waterfront, the museum is a short 5-minute walk away.


4. Best Tours of the Museum

Guided tours at the Musée maritime de Malte offer deeper insights into Malta’s naval legacy and highlight key pieces in the collection. Many walking tours of the Trois villes include the museum, often paired with Fort St. Angelo ou le Palais de l'inquisiteur.

Ask Réception de l'hôtel Cerviola to help arrange a guided tour or recommend a group itinerary.


5. Heures d'ouverture et droits d'entrée

  • Heures d'ouverture : Daily from 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM (last entry at 4:30 PM)
  • Closed on: Public holidays
  • Frais d'entrée :
    • Adultes : €5
    • Students & Seniors: €3.50
    • Children under 12: Free (with accompanying adult)

6. Meilleure période pour visiter

The museum is open year-roundet mornings are the best time to visit for a quieter, more relaxed experience. While spring and autumn offer pleasant walking weather, a winter visit can be especially enjoyable as an indoor cultural activity combined with a stroll around Vittoriosa’s quiet streets and waterfront.


7. What to Expect Inside the Museum

The museum spans several levels and features:

  • Intricately crafted ship models, from ancient galleys to modern warships
  • Historic naval cannons and uniforms, representing Malta’s military past
  • Exhibits on navigation, trade, and maritime life
  • A look at the building’s history as a naval bakery, with preserved equipment and displays
  • Interactive elements and engaging stories ideal for adults and children alike

8. Aménagements à proximité du musée

The museum is located along Birgu’s scenic waterfront, which offers:

  • Cafés et restaurants with views of the marina
  • Toilettes publiques inside the museum
  • Nearby landmarks such as Fort St. Angelo, Marina de Birguet Upper Barrakka ferry terminal

9. Musée maritime de Malte FAQ

How long should I plan for the visit?
Set aside 1 to 2 hours to explore the museum. If you’re planning to visit nearby sites, consider a demi-journée for the full Three Cities experience.

Is the museum child-friendly?
Yes! The detailed ship models and interactive exhibits are particularly engaging for children interested in ships or history.

Is photography allowed?
Yes, photography is allowed, but no flash to preserve the condition of the artifacts.


Réflexions finales

Une visite à la Musée maritime de Malte is an ideal way to connect with the island’s seafaring heritage and explore the charming streets of Vittoriosa. Whether you’re a maritime enthusiast or simply curious about Malta’s past, this museum offers something truly enriching.

For help with transportation, tickets, or tour arrangements, arrêtez-vous à l'adresse suivante Réception de l'hôtel Cerviola—we’re happy to assist in making your visit smooth and memorable.

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