Palazzo Falson Celebrates International Museum Day
Palazzo Falson: A Step Back in Time for International Museum Day
Imagine strolling down Republic Street, the heart of Valletta, on a lazy Sunday afternoon. You pass by the bustling shops, the historic churches, and then, tucked away in a quiet corner, you find Palazzo Falson. This isn’t just another grand palace in Malta’s capital; it’s a living museum, a time capsule that’s ready to celebrate International Museum Day this Sunday.
Unveiling the Past, One Room at a Time
Palazzo Falson, a 15th-century building, is no ordinary museum. It’s a journey through time, a testament to Malta’s rich history and cultural heritage. The palace was once home to Otho Falson, a prominent Maltese merchant, and now, it’s a treasure trove of artifacts that tell the story of Malta’s past.
From the moment you step into the courtyard, you’re transported back in time. The architecture, the artifacts, even the scent of history – it’s all there. The museum guides, dressed in period costumes, add to the authenticity, making you feel like a guest in Otho Falson’s home rather than a visitor in a museum.
International Museum Day: A Day of Celebration
This Sunday, Palazzo Falson will be celebrating International Museum Day in style. The theme this year is ‘Museums for Equality: Diversity and Inclusion’. The museum will be open to the public for free, offering a unique opportunity to explore its rich collection.
The day will be filled with activities that highlight the museum’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. There will be guided tours in Maltese and English, ensuring that everyone can understand and appreciate the history on display. Children will also have a chance to participate in creative workshops, making the past fun and engaging for the little ones.
More Than Just a Museum
Palazzo Falson isn’t just a place to learn about the past; it’s a living, breathing part of Malta’s cultural scene. It hosts events, exhibitions, and educational programs throughout the year, making history accessible and engaging for everyone.
So, why not spend this Sunday exploring the past in the heart of Valletta? Whether you’re a history buff or just curious about Malta’s past, Palazzo Falson promises an unforgettable experience. After all, history isn’t just something you read about in books; it’s something you can touch, see, and feel – especially on a day like this.
As the museum’s motto goes, “Vivere Memoriam” – to live the memory. So, come and live the memory this Sunday.
