Valleta, Malta, must punch in for travel, niche attractions, MUZA museum as the smallest in the Mediterranean, is also the drunk ancient island country Malta hides too many historical civilizations, especially its capital Valletta is said to have precipitated the historical civilization of the past decade. So some people say that Malta must come here. Valletta is no longer just a historical civilization, and contemporary art is also showing its feet here, and countless creative elites come here every year to punch in. Everything in Valletta is closely related to history, and if you want to understand the art here, then this newly opened national MUZA museum is a must to check in. Although it was enough guide information before departure, there was very little information about the museum, or there were very few incorrect information in the search, but this did not affect everyone to check in. The National MUZA Museum has just opened, so when people arrive here, there are still relatively few people. It is said that the museum has been built since 2015, and the art museum on Valletta has also begun to close, so that it will be taken directly after the renovation of this museum is completed. On behalf of the National Gallery. Although there seem to be many art galleries on the island, MUZA is the most worth punching in at present. Whether it is the exhibits or the scale inside, it is not allowed to be underestimated. Just to replace the name of the National Gallery, I personally feel that this place is also very worth punching in! It’s not too much to come here to check in at present, but I believe that the gradual improvement and opening of the future will attract more tourists and artists to check in, and take advantage of the small number of people to act quickly and start! Knowing a country starts with a museum, not to mention that there is so much history and art here, why not go.