The Inquisitor's Palace, also known as the Sacred Palace, is a palace in Birgu, Malta. It was the seat of the Maltese Inquisition from 1574 to 1798, under the name Palazzo del Sant'Officio. The building was originally constructed as a courthouse known as the Castellania in the early 16th century, but little remains of the original building due to major alterations and renovations carried out in the subsequent centuries.
After the inquisition was abolished during the French occupation of Malta in 1798, the palace was used for a number of purposes, including as a military hospital, a mess hall and a convent. It has been a museum since 1966, being known as the National Museum of Ethnography since 1992. The building is one of the few surviving palaces of its kind in the world, and the only one which is open to the public.
Mon - Sun: 9 am - 5 pm
Last admission 30 minutes before closing time.
Closed: Dec 24, 25, 31, Jan 1, Good Friday
Adults (18 - 59 years): €6
Youths (12 - 17 years), senior citizens (60 years & over), students: €4.50
Children (6 -11 years): €3
Infants (1 -5 years): free
Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisitor's_Palace
Official Website https://heritagemalta.org/the-inquisitors-palace/
Info at Visitmalta.com http://www.visitmalta.com/inquisitors-palace
More information at heritagemalta.org http://heritagemalta.org/museums-sites/the-inquisitors-palace/
Phone +356 21 827 006
Address Main Gate Street, Vittoriosa, BRG 1023, Malta
Coordinates 35°53'13.133" N 14°31'21.183" E