

▷Recommended for
- Those who want to quietly enjoy high-quality video production
- Those interested in the unexpected relationship between Japan and other countries.
- For those who want to take a break at the café after seeing the exhibition.
The three-dimensional tunnel production and large screen images are the highlight of the show.
Upon entering the museum, visitors are first greeted by a tunnel presentation linked to the video images. The deeper you go, the more immersive the experience becomes, and the combination of the three-dimensional video presentation and the large LCD screen is extremely well done, drawing you in at once. It is a smart introduction that is not too flashy, yet leaves a lasting impression.
Armor display and high quality video are highlights.
The next highlight is a display of armor that shows the surprising connection between Japan and Malta. Although this corner is rather small, it provides a solid cultural background.
Further in, high-quality video content introducing Malta’s nature, cityscape, and history awaits. There are seats in the screening area, and if you are able to watch from the front row, you will be able to enjoy the three-dimensional effect of the images. It is recommended to watch the show at the right time, when the audience is changing seats.




Take a break at the cafes and stalls outside the museum.
Just outside the exit are a series of Malta-inspired cafes and stalls where visitors can relax and enjoy the aftermath of the exhibition. It is not particularly crowded, making it the perfect place for those who want to spend some quiet time.
Summary|Pavilion with a high degree of perfection for quiet enjoyment
The Maltese Pavilion is not flashy, but the images, exhibits, and spatial presentation are all carefully designed, making it the perfect pavilion for those who want to enjoy themselves in peace and quiet. It is a “hidden satisfaction” spot that provides a pleasant moment for those who like images, history, and those who are a little tired from walking around.
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