Torri San Tumas
Museum · Marsaskala ·

Torri San Tumas

Museum · Marsaskala ·

17th-century watchtower museum detailing piracy and Malta's history

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Torri San Tumas by null
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VH6F+F2V, Torri, Wied il-Għajn, Malta Get directions

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Oct 26, 2025

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Philip G.

Google
A very interesting little museum, 3 stories inside and roof top with very beautiful views. The rest of the floors have a lot of information for whoever is interested in the subject of the Coroso in Malta. Highly recommend.

Evgeniia P.

Google
Small museum, just a tiny exposition of pirate and corsair related items, one interactive game and 3 interactive video experiences. Explanations give you a quick dive into Malta's history, nicely chronologically structured. Rooftop view is great. Costs 7€ for an adult, 3€ for a kid. It's a nice place to visit if you are already in Marsaskala.

Paul B.

Google
Visited St Thomas Tower today 12th September 25. The tower has recently reopened following a restoration to show the history of corsairs and pirates. It costs €7 for adults under 60. The museum is very informative and has information boards, artifacts and videos, explaining the history. Thank you to Mark who was on duty today, who is only to glad to talk about the tower. Definitely worth a visit.

Jamie R.

Google
Very nice small museum. €3.00 to get in is extremely reasonable and the view from the roof alone is worth the admission.

Gimbal J.

Google
Happy to see this fort (finally) renovated and open to the public, it houses a museum on piracy (Corso) of the central and local Mediterranean. A great added value for Marsaskala, sadly that there are still no plans in place for the removal of the "eyesore" Jerma abandoned hostel. The museum is spread over 3 floors and the roof of the fort is also accessible, offering good visibility over Zonqor point and Munxar point, Marsaskala bay and St Thomas Bay. Warm welcome and the museography is clear and on modern supports.

Fran B.

Google
Great views and a wonderfully exciting and informative pirates and corsairs museum. The models, interactive games and audio visuals are all first class!

Petar M.

Google
Almost 2 hours very very well spent! Great job done recoverting old tower to modern museum. View from the top to be done at the end. Warm recommendation to sea, maritime and history lovers

Nik L.

Google
Recently renovated tower is a nice stop during a walk through the city. It doesn't worth a planned visit, don't come just to see the tower, you'll be disappointed. Entrance fee is 3€ for adults and 1€ for kids. First you go to the roof of the tower in the elevator and then go down. You'll find an exhibition about piracy on Malta and the history of the tower. The area around is dirty, with the abandoned hotel in front.