Attraction Guide: Wignacourt Museum, Rabat, Malta

Wignacourt Museum Guide

Art, History, and Catacombs: Explore the Wignacourt Museum Guide

Discover the Wignacourt Museum in Rabat, Malta, a treasure trove of art, history, and archaeology. Housed in a baroque building that was once the residence of the Chaplains of the Knights of St. John, the museum offers a diverse collection of artifacts, paintings, and sculptures. Explore the museum's exhibits and then descend into the fascinating network of catacombs beneath the building. The Wignacourt Museum is named after Grand Master Alof de Wignacourt, who ruled Malta from 1601 to 1622. The building itself dates back to the early 18th century and served as the residence for the Chaplains of the Knights of St. John. The museum's collection includes a variety of artifacts, ranging from Roman and medieval pottery to paintings, sculptures, and silverware. The museum also houses a significant collection of Maltese folklore artifacts. Visitors can explore the museum's various galleries, which showcase the diverse collection of artifacts and artworks. The highlight of the museum is the access to the St. Paul's Catacombs, a network of underground burial chambers dating back to the Roman period. These catacombs provide a fascinating glimpse into the early Christian community in Malta. While the Wignacourt Museum doesn't have a specific culinary tradition, Rabat offers a variety of restaurants where you can sample traditional Maltese dishes, including rabbit stew and pastizzi.

Transportation

From Valletta, take bus number 51, 52, 53, or 56 to the 'Rabat 1' stop. The Wignacourt Museum is a short walk from the bus stop.

Opening Hours

Monday to Sunday: 9:00 - 17:00 (Last admission at 16:30). Closed on 24, 25 & 31 December, 1 January & Good Friday.

Ticket Price

Adults: €6, Students & Seniors: €4.50, Children (6-11 years): €3