
A sword of honour, personally bestowed by Napoleon Bonaparte in 1800, will be a key feature of this year’s Museums by Candlelight, providing the public with a unique opportunity to view an artefact closely linked to Malta’s maritime heritage.
The sword was awarded to French Rear Admiral Denis Decrès for his role during the French Blockade, and has recently been acquired by Heritage Malta.
For the first time, it will be exhibited at the Malta Maritime Museum, where it will take pride of place as part of the An Island at the Crossroads exhibition. This extensive display delves into Malta’s central role in Mediterranean trade and conflict, offering visitors a deeper understanding of the island’s rich maritime history.
In addition to the Decrès sword, the exhibition will feature an immersive experience highlighting Malta’s Drydocks, giving guests an exclusive glimpse into the island’s seafaring legacy. Heritage Malta curators will be available on-site to provide detailed insights and engage with visitors. Please note, the museum will be closing for restoration works on 31st May, so this represents one of the final chances to explore its current exhibits.
The exhibitions will be hosted across three iconic sites in Birgu: the Malta Maritime Museum, the Inquisitor’s Palace, and Fort St Angelo. All three venues will be open for Museums by Candlelight on Saturday, 10th May 2025, from 7:00 PM until midnight, offering a memorable experience with live music, candlelit atmospheres, and special exhibitions.
#MaltaDaily