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Explore the Fortifications Interpretation Centre in Valletta to unravel Malta's military history and discover its architectural marvels.
The Fortifications Interpretation Centre in Valletta is a must-visit for history buffs and curious travelers alike. This museum offers an in-depth exploration of Malta's rich military history, showcasing the intricate fortifications that have protected the island for centuries. Engage with interactive exhibits that bring Malta's storied past to life, making it a captivating experience for all ages.
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From the Three Cities, start by heading towards the main road leading to Valletta. Follow signs for Valletta and take the route towards the city center. Once you enter Valletta, look for St Mark Street. The Fortifications Interpretation Centre is located at VGX5+VM3, St Mark Street. There is limited parking available in Valletta, so be prepared to park in a nearby area and walk to the site.
Public Transportation
To reach the Fortifications Interpretation Centre by public transport, take the ferry from the Three Cities (Vittoriosa or Senglea) to Valletta. Once you arrive at the Valletta ferry terminal, exit the terminal and head towards the city center. Look for the bus stop nearby and take bus number 133 or 223, which will take you to the city center. Get off at the 'Museum' stop, and from there, it is a short walk to St Mark Street where the Fortifications Interpretation Centre is located at VGX5+VM3.
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