Valletta Casa Rocca Piccola Tickets
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Experience Highlights
Step inside the captivating Casa Rocca Piccola and experience one of Malta' s most iconic cultural and historical treasures at your own pace. This palace, home to the noble Maltese De Piro family, now serves as a House Museum and houses an impressive collection of art and collectibles.
You can visit its beautiful and spectacular garden, or see the air-raid shelters that were built here before the Second World War. To make sure you don't miss a single detail, you have different sources of information at your disposal: from printed guides to audio guides on your mobile phone and live guided tours.
- Visit the spectacular and regal Casa Rocca Piccola, one of Malta 's iconic landmarks and home to the noble Maltese De Piro family.
- See first-hand its impressive collection of art and collectibles, as well as its lush garden and air-raid shelters built before World War II.
- Learn all about this place with the option that suits you best: from printed guides, to audio guides on your mobile phone and live guided tours.
What’s included
- Entrance to Casa Rocca Piccola
- Entrance to the air-raid shelter
- Entrance to the gardens
- Live guided tour
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Step by Step
Step inside the captivating Casa Rocca Piccola in Valletta, where you will have the wonderful opportunity to explore one of Malta's most iconic cultural and historical treasures at your own pace.
The history of Casa Rocca Piccola dates back to the 16th century, when this palace was built in Malta. It was the distinguished home of the noble Maltese De Piro family, whose history is intertwined with that of the island. Originated by the Knights of St John in 1565 after their victory over the Turkish invaders, this palace became a testament to the grandeur and prestige that the knights wanted for Valletta, rivalling European cities such as Paris and Venice.
Casa Rocca Piccola, one of two houses built by Admiral Don Pietro la Rocca, has been transformed over the years, most notably its modification in 1918 when an air raid shelter was added before World War II, which visitors can explore during their visit.
Today, Casa Rocca Piccola houses an impressive collection of art and collectibles, functioning as a House Museum that will immerse you in Malta's history. From exquisite furniture to silverware and paintings from both Malta and Europe, this house holds hundreds of magnificent objects that are intertwined with the ancestral portraits of the Marquises of Piro and the Barons of Budach. You can also enjoy its beautiful gardens, ideal for a serene and relaxing stroll.
On your visit to Casa Rocca Piccola, you can choose from various guide options to discover every detail. From printed guides, to audio guides on your mobile phone and live guided tours, the choice is yours to make sure you make the most of this unique experience.