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Some Moments From Yesterday’s Notte Bianca

Some Moments From Yesterday’s Notte Bianca
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Last night, another edition of Notte Bianca was held in Valletta, where thousands of people visited Malta’s capital city to enjoy what art, culture, and creativity have to offer.

Some Moments From Yesterday’s Notte Bianca

Throughout the night, the city came alive as public spaces, museums, palaces, and streets were transformed into open stages for live music, theatrical performances, artistic installations, and family-friendly activities.

Some Moments From Yesterday’s Notte Bianca

The atmosphere was vibrant and full of energy, with locals and tourists alike immersing themselves in a unique experience that blended Valletta’s historic charm with the dynamic spirit of Malta’s contemporary arts scene.

Notte Bianca remains one of the biggest and most anticipated events in Malta’s cultural calendar, showcasing the richness of local talent and breathing life into the heart of the capital.

Owen Bonnici, Minister for Art, Culture, and Local Government, said “During Notte Bianca, Maltese people and tourists have the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of our capital city: streets steeped in centuries of history, its majestic fortifications and palaces, all in a festive atmosphere filled with colour, music, spectacle, and food.”

Some Moments From Yesterday’s Notte Bianca

The next edition of Notte Bianca will be held in October 2026.

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Some Moments From Yesterday’s Notte Bianca