Leaflets and Brochures


Museums and Sites Location Guide

Here’s a leaflet to keep handy at all times if you’re planning visit all our sites and museums. We’ve gathered them all in one brochure for ease of reference, including our underwater wrecks.


January to December 2024

Plan a day out and transport yourself into intriguing chapters of our history together, with plenty to enjoy for all ages and interests.


Experience More of Malta’s Magic - Heritage Malta Combo & Multisite Tickets

Get a bird’s eye view of all Heritage Malta multisite passes and combo tickets to make the most of your time and keep your wallet happy.


The Dream Team Ticket

Facts, fun and football! Discover how you can enjoy a day that combines Malta’s history with the thrills and spills of the most popular sport in the world.


Students Summer Programme 2024

Young heritage enthusiasts!

This is your golden opportunity to embark on a thrilling adventure during summer 2024, whilst learning and discovering all about the Maltese Islands’ rich heritage.


Clean Oceans

You are an important drop in the ocean, make your part!

This leaflet offers a window on the Clean Oceans project, which explores the link between environmental changes and underwater cultural heritage. Further information on this topic can be seen at the ‘An Islands at a Crossroad’ exhibition, currently running at the Malta Maritime Museum in Birgu.


The Equinox & Solstice Equinox

Throughout history, numerous buildings and monuments have been constructed to mark the movement of celestial bodies. Learn more about the Megalithic Structures of Ħaġar Qim and Mnajdra and their incredible astronomical alignments in this leaflet.


Dive into History 360

Heritage Malta’s Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit (UCHU) curates a uniquely well-preserved, submerged cultural resource that is global and belongs to all humankind. Below Mediterranean cobalt blue waters, shipwrecks dating back to the 7th century BC, aircraft, submarines and battleships from the First and Second World Wars stud the seabed of the coast of the Maltese Islands, a testament to Malta’s long human history.

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