Art & Design School & College Tours to Malta
The mythic islands of Malta are an unusual but ideal destination for art & design groups. The island’s key location in the middle of the Mediterranean has given the island an incredibly varied history with vestiges of pre-historic presence to Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans and Byzantines Empires all visible throughout the island. The island’s exciting multi-cultural artistic heritage, have great examples of Renaissance cathedrals and Baroque palaces and the Fine Art Museum has a great collection of paintings from Early Renaissance to modern times. With such a rich and mixed historic heritage the archipelago of Malta will inspire and enhance your students understanding of various art periods.
Art & Design Excursions
- Manoel Theatre Courtyard - Part of a delightful 18th century palazzo, the Teatru Manoel’s courtyard offers an intimate venue for exhibitions. Surrounded by a charming loggia and covered by a clear glass canopy, patrons can enjoy the artworks on display in a relaxed environment
- St James Cavalier - As a millennium project, St James Cavalier was transformed into a Centre for Creativity, adapting internal spaces to modern use. It now provides a backdrop for numerous exhibitions, recitals, concerts, festivals and cinema shows.
- Tempra Museum -The only permanent Modern Art Museum in Malta , in the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ,Church Square, MGARR . It presents an important collection of 420 works by 246 artists of 61 nations including works by Henry Moore, Salvador Dali, Giacomo de Pass , an important collection of American Abstract Artists etc.
- Wignacourt Museum -Formerly a clergy house called Wignacourt College, the museum is linked to St Paul's church by a tunnel. The college became a museum in 1981 and has a collection of Punic-Roman artefacts, coins, books, pottery, and furniture.
St James Cavalier - As a millennium project, St James Cavalier was transformed into a Centre for Creativity, adapting internal spaces to modern use. It now provides a backdrop for numerous exhibitions, recitals, concerts, festivals and cinema shows.
Tempra Museum -The only permanent Modern Art Museum in Malta , in the MUNICIPAL COUNCIL ,Church Square, MGARR . It presents an important collection of 420 works by 246 artists of 61 nations including works by Henry Moore, Salvador Dali, Giacomo de Pass , an important collection of American Abstract Artists etc.
Wignacourt Museum -Formerly a clergy house called Wignacourt College, the museum is linked to StPaul's church by a tunnel. The college became a museum in 1981 and has a collection of Punic-Roman artefacts, coins, books, pottery, and furniture.












