National Museum of Archaeology, Valletta, Malta

The National Museum of Archaeology is housed in Auberge de Provence, a fine example of Baroque architecture, built in 1571 for the Knights of the Order of Saint John originating from Provence, in France.
The museum was inaugurated in 1958, including the archaeological and the fine arts collections. In 1974 the fine arts collection was moved to other premises and the museum became known by the designation it has today.
It exhibits an impressive set of artefacts, ranging from Malta's Neolithic Period (5000 BC) to the Phoenician Period (400 BC).
One of the highlights of the museum is the small statuette "The Sleeping Lady", for its uncommon features.

Opening hours: 9.00 to 18.00 (17.00 Jan. and Feb.)
Ticket: €5

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