National Museum of Natural History – Vilhena Palace Front Courtyard

Thursday, January 22nd, 2026

Situated at the entrance to the Silent City of Mdina, Vilhena Palace occupies a prominent position in the historic heart of Malta. Reconstructed in 1726 by Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena to designs by Charles François de Mondion, the 18th-century palace replaced the former medieval University building that once stood on the site, and today remains a striking example of Baroque civic architecture.

The palace’s majestic front courtyard, framed by its Parisian Baroque façade, provides an exquisite setting for summer weddings and distinguished events, offering a refined mise-en-scène imbued with historic elegance and timeless appeal.

Malta Maritime Museum – St Angelo Hall & Terrace

Thursday, January 22nd, 2026

The Malta Maritime Museum, housed within the historic Old Naval Bakery in Vittoriosa, explores Malta’s rich maritime heritage within its wider Mediterranean and global context. Through an extensive collection of artefacts, the museum illustrates the enduring relationship between the sea and Maltese society, tracing the evolution of seafaring across the islands’ history.

Within the museum, St Angelo Commodious Hall is a versatile, multi-purpose space complemented by a terrace overlooking the Birgu Marina. Combining historical character with a scenic waterfront setting, it offers an attractive and adaptable venue for conferences, receptions, and private events.

Fort St Angelo – Grunenbergh’s Bastion

Thursday, January 22nd, 2026

Fort St Angelo is one of Malta’s most significant historic strongholds, having played a defining role in the governance and defence of the islands for over a thousand years. More than any other fortress, it has been intrinsically linked to the shaping of Malta’s destiny, standing as a powerful reminder of the strategic importance of the Maltese Islands and the lives dedicated to their protection.

Within the fort, Grunenbergh’s Bastion is among its most distinguished locations, offering exceptional panoramic views of the Grand Harbour and the Three Cities. This open-air bastion provides a dramatic and prestigious setting for weddings and exclusive events, combining historic gravitas with a truly breathtaking backdrop.

St. Thomas Tower

Tuesday, January 20th, 2026

Perched on the scenic seafront of Marsaskala, St. Thomas Tower is Malta’s largest bastioned watchtower and a distinguished example of 17th-century military architecture. Built in 1614 as part of the Wignacourt towers and later enhanced with an artillery battery, it occupies a commanding position above Marsaskala Creek and St. Thomas’ Bay, historically safeguarding the coastline from seaborne threats.

Now home to the Pirates and Corsairs Museum, the tower offers visitors an immersive journey through Malta’s maritime history. Celebrate your special moments in unparalleled style at St. Thomas Tower. From intimate weddings with breathtaking coastal views to distinctive corporate gatherings, the tower’s historic walls and striking architecture create a truly memorable backdrop. Let the echoes of the past meet the joys of the present, turning every occasion into an extraordinary celebration.

Inquisitor’s Palace – Cardinals’ Hall

Tuesday, January 13th, 2026

Situated in the heart of Vittoriosa, the Inquisitor’s Palace is a rare architectural treasure and the only inquisitorial palace in the world preserved and accessible to the public in its original form. With over 500 years of history, the palace showcases a remarkable blend of styles shaped by the distinguished figures who once resided within its walls. Now a museum, it offers a truly refined and historic backdrop for exclusive and memorable events.

The recently refurbished Cardinals’ Hall, located on the top floor, honours the 22 inquisitors who later became cardinals. Fully air-conditioned and equipped with modern conference facilities, this elegant space is ideal for conferences, seminars, lectures, receptions and private dinners.

Fort St. Elmo

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025

Fort St. Elmo, an iconic 16th-century stronghold overlooking the entrance to the Grand Harbour, offers a truly historic setting for exceptional events. Steeped in heritage and famed for its pivotal role in the Great Siege of 1565, the fort provides an unforgettable backdrop of imposing architecture and timeless Maltese history.

Within its impressive walls, the grand parade grounds by the Chapel of St. Anne create a striking open-air venue ideal for cultural performances, ceremonies and private celebrations. Fort St. Elmo delivers a unique blend of grandeur and heritage, elevating every event with a sense of legacy and place.

Montekristo

Wednesday, December 3rd, 2025

Montekristo Estate is a standout event venue in the Maltese countryside, combining vast outdoor spaces with unique cultural and recreational attractions. Its distinctive blend of agri-tourism and heritage creates an exceptional backdrop for corporate events, conferences, incentives and large-scale gatherings.

Offering a wide range of versatile settings all within one impressive location, Montekristo provides unmatched flexibility for planners in the tourism, hospitality and events industries. Whether hosting an intimate function or a major celebration, the estate delivers dynamic experiences and memorable settings that elevate every event.

Villa Bologna

Tuesday, April 15th, 2025

A stunning 18th-century aristocratic villa, Villa Bologna exudes elegance and charm. Built in 1745 as a dowry for a Count’s daughter, it has been carefully preserved and enhanced over the centuries. Surrounded by landscaped gardens with fountains, ponds, pergolas, and citrus groves, the villa offers a serene and fairy-tale setting in the heart of Attard, near the Presidential Palace and San Anton Gardens.

The Waterfall Gardens at the Limestone Heritage

Tuesday, April 15th, 2025

Set against a beautifully restored Maltese farmhouse with a striking 30ft waterfall, this unique venue blends culture and heritage. Located on the outskirts of Siggiewi, Limestone Heritage is a private museum and event space celebrating Malta’s stonework history. Its picturesque setting is perfect for conferences, incentives, and special events, all within easy reach of Valletta, Sliema, and St. Julian’s.

Casino Maltese

Monday, March 31st, 2025

Nestled in the heart of Valletta and decked out to the highest standards, Casino Maltese offers the opportunity to host a unique event in a truly special venue. Once a 16th-century treasury of the Knights of St John, this historic club has been beautifully restored, featuring elegant halls ideal for weddings, corporate functions, and MICE events.