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Cathedral Museum
This is the single largest museum in Gozo . It includes the Cathedral Archives, a picture gallery, and silver vault.

Address: The Citadel, Victoria.
Telephone: 356 556 087

Citadel Armory
This was a large hall that was restored in 1776 by the Order of St. John and supposedly used as an armory by the knights. On display are all types of medieval arms and armor that belonged to the Knights of Malta.

Address: The Citadel, Victoria.
Telephone: 356 556 144

Folklore Museum
This is a museum dedicated to preserving early Malta history. The buildings of the museum themselves are of an ancient Sicilian-Catalan architecture, which is an unusual sight in Malta . The items and artifacts on display include various everyday goods and implements used in ancient times.

Address: The Citadel, Victoria.
Telephone: 356 566 144


Frenc tal-Gharb was Gozo's recognized faith healer and an advocate of Our Lady of Ta'Pinu. This was his residence that was converted into a historical museum.

Address: 74 Rock Street, Gharb.
Telephone: 356 556 187

GozoHeritage
This is a very interesting museum that features recreations of over 7000 years of Gozo history, starting from the prehistoric, all the way to the modern.

Address: Mgarr Road, Ghajnsielem.
Telephone: 356 551 475

GozoMuseum of Archaeology
This is Gozo's main archaeological exhibit, containing remains and artifacts from the phases of prehistoric Gozo, all the way up to the Punic, Roman, Byzantine, and Arab periods.

Address: The Citadel, Victoria.
Telephone: 356 556 144


The Ggantija Temples
These are the twin megaliths dating to the third millennium BC, said to be the oldest free-standing structures in the world. It should not be a surprise that these are also the most visited historical sites in Malta.

Address: Xaghra.
Telephone: 356 553 194

Karmni Grima Museum
Karmni Grima was a woman to whom Our Lady of Ta'Pinu revealed herself and spoke. She was revered as a local seer and visionary. Her house has been converted into a folklore museum.

Address: Gharb road, Gharb.
Telephone: 356 556 187

Natural History Museum
Gozo's museum of natural history is five halls of geology and biology exhibitions and displays.

Address: The Citadel, Victoria.
Telephone: 356 556 153


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