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Facilities

Practical information for your visit

Maps and Brochures

Printed maps and  brochures are available on site, or you can print a detailed map and programme before your visit.

Facilities for families

Parts of the War Rooms are not pushchair friendly due to the restricted space. For the duration of your visit, you can leave your pushchair in the lobby area. 


Baby changing facilities are available.

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Facilities for families

Parts of the War Rooms are not pushchair friendly due to the restricted space. For the duration of your visit, you can leave your pushchair in the lobby area. 


Baby changing facilities are available.

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Child-friendly food is offered at the cafés.

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Facilities for families

Parts of the Malta at War Museum are not pushchair friendly due to the restricted space. For the duration of your visit, you can leave your pushchair in the lobby area. 


Baby changing facilities are available.

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Child-friendly food is offered at the cafés.

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Download Brochure

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Toilets

Fully accessible toilets are available

FREE Audioguides

Whether you have an hour or the whole day, the audio guide helps you make the most of your visit. The audio guide is available in 10 languages – English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Arabic, Russian, Dutch, Maltese, Danish, Chinese and Japanese. 

Pick one up from the front desk

FREE Lockers

The museum has free lockers. Large bags and backpacks may cause damage and are not permitted in the Malta at War Museum. 

Photography and Filming

Visitors are welcome to take photographs within most areas of the Malta at War Museum. In the galleries, flash photography is not permitted. 

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Commercial Photography

Requests for commercial photography, filming and sketching should be made in advance by sending an email to info@wirtartna.org or by calling us on +356 21800992.

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Photographic Equipment

Equipment such as tripods and selfie sticks may not be used inside the Malta at War Museum unless arrangements have been made in advance.

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Health and Safety advice

  • The Malta at War Museum is a scheduled monument with different surfaces and levels. There are steps of varying widths and height. Please choose footwear that is comfortable and appropriate for the conditions.

  • Light levels can be low in some places, so please allow sufficient time for your eyes to adjust, particularly when using stairs.

  • Look out for our safety signs and follow the advice given to avoid spoiling your day.

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