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A cultural night! Special joint admission, as part of Birgufest 2023, to explore the Inquisitor’s Palace and Fort St Angelo
It’s all happening on the 14th of October from 10am to midnight.

Lyndsey Grima

This year's Birgufest which will be happening on the 14th of October promises an exceptional evening of cultural immersion. To enrich the experience, Heritage Malta is offering a join admission reduced fee to access the Inquisitor’s Palace and Fort St Angelo. Both sites will also be open past their usual opening hours, allowing visitors to delve deeper into Malta's rich history.

For only €3, visitors can indulge in a combo ticket that grants access to both iconic sites. At the Inquisitor’s Palace, an exquisite display titled "The Maltese Bride: 18th – 19th-century Bridal wear in Malta" will be unveiled during the same week, offering a glimpse into Malta's bridal traditions.

Fort St Angelo invites adventure seekers to join the "Dark Tales at Fort St Angelo" on Friday, a pre-booked tour that unveils the Fort's enigmatic and haunting stories.

These special tickets will be available exclusively at the door of both sites on Saturday. For those intrigued by the "Dark Tales" event, tickets can be obtained from any Heritage Malta museum or site, as well as online, closer to the event date.

Will you be attending Birgufest this year?

1st October 2023


Lyndsey Grima
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Lyndsey Grima
Lyndsey has always been passionate about all things content. She keeps her storytelling skills sharp by exercising physically as she’s a fitness buff and also mentally as she enjoys reading and travelling.

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