Mediterranean Conference Centre
The Mediterranean Conference Centre in Valletta, the capital city of Malta, is a 16th-century structure that is one of the most astounding landmarks in the area because of its massiveness and transformation into a modern conference center in 1979. The facility earned a “Europa Nostra” award for the perfect mix of the striking old architecture with the latest technology. Offering stunning views of the Grand Harbour, the venue was established as a hospital with the name Holy Infirmary or Sacra Infermeria and was one of the premier hospitals in Europe during the 1800s. Today, the center offers one of the exceptional venues for various events, including exhibitions, banquets, theatrical shows, and conventions.
In Southeastern Malta, the Mediterranean Conference Centre is an epitome of a heritage building operating to cater to the needs in the 21st century. Just a few minutes north from the facility is the Auberge de Castille, which is another impressive establishment as it boasts Baroque-style architecture. Also, surrounding the center are more remarkable ancient establishments, like Casa Rocca Piccola, which is a 16th-century palace and the Church of St. Paul the Shipwrecked that features a 19th-century façade and 16th-century interior. Valletta also offers the beautiful Hastings Gardens that offer magnificent views of the Manoel Island and the neighboring towns. Besides the attractions, there are also lots of hotels in the city. The British Hotel and Casa Ellul are two of the best options as they offer complimentary internet and serve a daily breakfast buffet. Palazzo Consiglia is another fine hotel as it has spa and wellness facilities.