Begin your journey where Malta’s ancient history is literally being unearthed, standing before the remnants of the Domvs Romana and an active archaeological excavation site.
As we wind through the authentic streets of Rabat, you’ll uncover the true social fabric of Maltese village life. We’ll decode the architectural language of the island's famous wooden balconies, trace its deep religious devotion, and discover hidden community histories, from a medieval ruota used to safely deposit abandoned babies, to what may be Europe’s oldest hospital.
After uncovering the architectural clues left by the Chaplains of the Order of St. John, we step into a spiritual epicentre so profound it has drawn the veneration of the last three Popes.
Next, we venture below the surface. Learn the dark craft of the fossores (tomb diggers) as we navigate ancient catacombs, pausing at carved Agape tables where early Christians feasted among the dead. Fast-forwarding centuries, we descend into the hand-hewn WWII air-raid shelters to explore the profound resilience of the Maltese people, learning exactly how these tunnels were dug and how an entire community survived relentless bombardments underground.
Crossing through Howard Gardens, the atmosphere dramatically shifts as we enter Mdina, one of Europe’s smallest and most aristocratic walled cities. Here, we contrast Rabat's village life with Mdina's elite isolation. We’ll explore a Baroque masterpiece built for a Grand Master, discuss the hidden lives of the city's last remaining cloistered nuns, and walk the shadowy streets of nobility to learn how local power was truly bought and wielded.
As we admire the grand palazzos, the guide will reveal the secrets hidden in plain sight: Why did maids obsessively polish those heavy, traditional brass door knockers? Why does the Cathedral feature two different clocks? And what is the truth behind the Archbishop's cannon, a legendary pot of gold, and the courageous knight who earned his very own square?
Join us to unlock the voices of the Silent City.