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National Museum of Natural History, Malta

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The National Museum of Natural History occupies the elegant Vilhena Palace in Mdina, a former government building with Baroque architecture. Its exhibits trace Malta's geological formation, fossil record, and endemic species, including the extinct Maltese dwarf hippopotamus. Visitors explore halls dedicated to marine life, birds, insects, and minerals, with interactive displays for younger audiences. The museum also highlights the impact of human activity on local ecosystems. The palace’s courtyard and grand rooms add a sense of occasion to the educational journey through Malta’s natural wonders.

Don't miss

  • The skeleton of a dwarf elephant and other Pleistocene fossils unique to Malta
  • The extensive collection of Maltese land snails and butterflies
  • The rooftop terrace offering panoramic views of Mdina and the surrounding countryside

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Ways to visit National Museum of Natural History, Malta

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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