Mdina Cathedral Museum

Art museum · Mdina (Citta' Notabile)

Mdina Cathedral Museum

Art museum · Mdina (Citta' Notabile)
Archbishop's Square, L-Imdina MDN1061, Malta

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Sacred art, coins, documents, relics, and history  

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Archbishop's Square, L-Imdina MDN1061, Malta Get directions

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Yana K

Google
Even though we love museums and galleries we’ve found this Cathedral museum surprisingly boring. If not for the fact that the ticket included visits both to the museum and the cathedral we would’ve regretted spending time there. The exhibition seems a bit old and unfortunately did not inspire us during the visit. A few rooms with intricate interiors were the highlight of our visit.

Dan Goldiner

Google
When you are coming to see the cathedral you buy the ticket here and the museum is included, so why not come in and enjoy some art and history. I'm not religious but I still enjoy amazing art work and interesting history.

HY

Google
The Mdina Cathedral Museum was a pleasant visit. The collection is well-organized, with a variety of religious artifacts, artworks, and historical items. The building itself adds to the experience with its quiet, historic charm. It may not be the most spectacular museum I’ve been to, but it’s definitely worth seeing if you’re already in Mdina.

David Garth

Google
I'm not at all religious. But, This place was extremely interesting, some wonderful artwork and religious artefacts etc.. Well worth the time and money. I arrived at 9:30 as they opened and it was very quiet.

Theresa St. John

Google
The Mdina Cathedral Museum is a religious art museum located inside the mediaeval walled city of Mdina, Malta. We went during the week - the weather was fantastic and so the crowds were large. There was a little bit of a wait to get in. The museum is housed within a Baroque building that was built as a Jesuit seminary. The architecture is breathtaking and the collections are stunning. It can be found on the right-hand side of the St. Paul's Cathedral, in Archbishop's Square. We were very glad we went.

Romein Nimantha

Google
The Mdina Cathedral Museum is a must-visit for anyone exploring Malta’s rich history and artistic heritage. Located near St. Paul’s Cathedral, the museum offers a fascinating journey through the history of Catholicism in Malta while showcasing the island’s incredible artistic legacy. The collection is beautifully preserved, featuring artifacts, manuscripts, paintings, and other treasures that reflect centuries of devotion and creativity. Every exhibit tells a story, making it an enriching experience for history buffs and art lovers alike. The €10 ticket that grants access to both the museum and the cathedral is excellent value for money. This museum is a gem that shouldn’t be missed when visiting Mdina!

Ivan Dabić

Google
Ticket: 10€/person for booth, museum and cathedral Free admission for: - Local Maltese tour guide - IseeMalta (Premium pass) - iVenture Card - Disability card holders Time: 1 hour for both It’s an old seminary transformed into museum to hold remarkable pieces from the st Paul’s church. It’s a huge collection of art works, relics, jewels… Worth a visit!

Vanya Mihaylova

Google
Very beautiful museum in an authentic building. Easily could spend 3 hours inside admiring all the art which is collected there. If you do not like crowds better organise yourself and visit it 9:30-10:00a.m. There is one amazing picture where you could see how historically beautiful Sliema was before they overbuild it.