• The Inquisitor’s Palace is essentially both a historic house museum and the national ethnography museum.
  • The Inquisitor's Palace (Maltese: Il-Palazz tal-Inkwiżitur), also known as the Sacred Palace, is a palace in Birgu, Malta.
  • Looking for beaches and crystal-clear blue Mediterranean water? Malta is the answer.
  • After all, the inquisitor was also appointed in Malta and he stayed for centuries in this palace on the Triq Il-Mina Kbir higher up in the town.
  • Above all else, the Inquisitor’s Palace in Malta claims to be the only such Inquisitor’s palace in the world that is now open to the public.
  • Malta's history is significantly linked with religion and the Inquisitors Palace is both a gem and a reminder of past atrocious practices.
  • Being the only Inquisitor’s Palace which is nowadays accessible to the general public, this architectural gem presents an exclusive experience.
  • The Inquisitor’s Palace is located in the beautiful and historic town of Birgu (Vittoriosa) in one of the small, narrow and winding streets.
  • The Inquisitor’s Palace, in Birgu, is a surviving relic of a fascinating but sinister period in Malta’s history.
  • The Inquisitor’s Palace is situated in the heart of Birgu a.k.a. Vittoriosa in the Three Cities, just a short ferry crossing from Malta’s capital city, Valletta.