Townhouse No 3

Townhouse No 3 opened its doors in July 2019. Its name is nothing more than the door number, shedding light on the simplicity of the chef’s vision. Local produce is the main ingredient cooked in techniques which the chef patron has acquired in his 19-year career. The restaurant works very closely with small producers who […]

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St Paul’s Catacombs

St Paul’s Catacombs are a typical complex of interconnected, underground Roman cemeteries that were in use up to the 7th, and possibly the 8th centuries A.D. They are located on the outskirts of the old Roman capital Melite (today’s Mdina), since Roman law prohibited burials within the city. St Paul’s Catacombs represent the earliest and […]

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Casa Bernard

Casa Bernard is a lived-in Maltese Palazzino of historical importance that is open to visitors for guided tours.  The cellar and the well go back to Roman times while the Watchtower is late medieval. The Palazzino was built in the 1570s in the Mannerist style with Baroque additions later. The restoration took about 3 years […]

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The Wignacourt Museum

The Wignacourt Museum is once again open after an extensive restoration project. The complex includes St Paul’s Grotto – considered to be the cradle of Christianity in Malta. On site one can admire rooms hewn from rock which provided shelter to a number of families during the Second World War. These lead to the intricate […]

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