Lascaris War Rooms

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Tags : Museum

Timings : Monday - Saturday: 10:00 AM - 4:30 PM (Last admission: 4:00 PM)
*Exclusive Tour Timings: Monday - Saturday: Twice a day at 10:30 AM  and 1:00 PM

Entry Fee : Adults (16+ yrs): EUR 14
Seniors (60+ yrs, with valid ID): EUR 12
Child (below 16 yrs): EUR 7
Family (2 adults & 3 children (u/16): EUR 28
Members: Free

*Exclusive Guided Tour Prices: Adults - EUR 17; Child - EUR 7

Wheelchair Accessibility : No

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Lascaris War Rooms, Malta Overview

The Lascaris War Rooms is a historical museum that features preserved military equipment & artifacts of the World War II era in underground tunnels. It is a preserved underground tunnel system located beneath the Saluting Battery and the Upper Barrakka Gardens.

Remarkably, this hidden complex comprises different operations rooms for all the fighting services from where the Malta air defense was coordinated and some of the greatest battles were fought in the Mediterranean region.


The Lascaris War Rooms involves a secret underground compound of tunnels and chambers that encompasses the War Headquarters. During the Second World War, the defense of Malta was conducted from here. Notably, General Eisenhower and his Supreme Commanders Admiral Cunningham, Air Marshal Tedder, and Field Marshal Montgomery administered Operation Husky – the Invasion of Sicily in 1943, from this advanced-level Allied HQ. Later, these rooms were used by Nato. In 2009, the Malta Heritage Trust – Fondazzjoni Wirt Artna assumed the demanding task of rehabilitating this classical complex into an open museum that people are visiting today. Here, you get to learn a lot about Maltese history.

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