Situated in the Capital City of Valletta, overlooking the majestic Grand Harbour, the Mediterranean Conference Centre was, for over two Centuries the Sacra Infermeria of the Knights of Malta.
Centre Overview
The conference venue, with its special features, is truly unique and has all the benefits of ultra modern technology, set in an oasis of historical tranquillity. It is undoubtedly the ideal meeting venue in Malta for conferences, gala dinners, product launches and events of all kinds.
Valletta, Malta's 16th Century capital, offers imposing palaces, magnificent churches, museums and cultural attractions combined superbly with open air cafes, and restaurants. Designated the European Cultural Capital in 2018, Valletta is more than a mecca for the discerning visitor.
Malta’s largest conference venue can handle 2000 persons for dinners and 4000 persons for cocktail parties. The main 6 meeting halls combine a capacity for over 2400 persons. Five rooms offer simultaneous interpretation facilities and 12 syndicate rooms accommodate 5 to 35 persons.
The main exhibition hall has an area of 1700 sq.m. Two additional halls have a combined area of a further 1700 sq.m.
Halls |
Total Area |
Theatre |
Classroom |
Banquet |
---|---|---|---|---|
Republic | 728 | 1400 | 200 | n/a |
Michel' Angel | 360 | 450 | 250 | 250 |
Temi Zammit | 180 | 230 | 60 | n/a |
Vassalli | 169 | 150 | 70 | n/a |
David Bruce | 93 | 90 | 35 | n/a |
Cotoner | 182 | 200 | 60 | 120 |
La Cassiere | 78 | 60 | 30 | 60 |
Girolamo Cassar | 78 | 60 | 30 | 60 |
Sacra Infermeria | 1705 | Upon Request | Upon Request | 1500 |
La Valette | 1500 | Upon Request | Upon Request | 900 |
Business Centre - Room 4 | 30 | n/a | n/a | n/a |
VIP Lounge - Room 9 | 51 | Upon Request | Upon Request | Upon Request |
Syndicate Room 3 | 31 | 32 | 15 | n/a |
Syndicate Room 6 | 23 | 15 | 5 | n/a |
Syndicate Room 7 | 17 | 12 | 4 | n/a |
Syndicate Room 8 | 37 | 30 | 15 | n/a |
SSyndicate Room 11 | 26 | 24 | 10 | n/a |
Catering is provided by the following service provider: Island Caterers Limited
The historical ambience and high attention to quality and detail make the Mediterranean Conference Centre the ideal venue for any type of function. Our key to success lies in our flexibility and customer focused approach where no job is too large or too difficult.

Phone Number: +356 21 243 840 - 4
Fax Number: +356 21 245 900
Website: http://www.mcc.com.mt
Mediterranean Street,
Valletta
Malta
Closest Airport: Malta International (MLA)
Distance from Airport (km): 9
Mediterranean Conference Centre, Valletta
Malta - A General Overview
Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso's Cave – The Maltese Islands are positively mythic. The narrow meandering streets of their towns and villages are crowded with Renaissance cathedrals and Baroque palaces. As the countryside is dotted with the oldest known human structures in the world, the Islands have rightly been described as an open-air museum.
The Maltese archipelago lies virtually at the centre of the Mediterranean, with Malta 93km south of Sicily and 288km north of Africa. The archipelago consists of three islands: Malta, Gozo and Comino with a total population of 400,000 inhabitants over an area of 316sq km and a coastline of 196.8km (not including 56.01 km for the island of Gozo).
Malta is the largest island and the cultural, commercial and administrative centre. Gozo is the second largest island and is more rural, characterised by fishing, tourism, crafts and agriculture while Comino is largely uninhabited.
With superbly sunny weather, expansive beaches, a thriving nightlife and 7,000 years of intriguing history, there is a great deal to see and do. With a little help from any guidebook, captivating places of interest are immediately identified – the world famous Hypogeum selected as a place of World Heritage by UNESCO, prehistoric temples and grand palaces are but a few.
The long relationship between the Islanders and the various nationalities that occupied Malta over the centuries has created a marriage of styles and traditions, giving the Islands a fascinating eclectic culture.
Malta acquired its Independence in 1964, became a Republic in 1974 and joined the European Union in 2004.
Valletta
Valletta, Malta’s capital and a World Heritage site, is nothing short of an open-air museum. It is a living experience of Baroque architecture, a monument donated by the Knights of St John nearly five centuries ago. Throughout the years, Valletta has welcomed emperors, heads of state, artists and poets and is now the permanent seat of the Maltese government.
Dotted with quaint cafés and wine bars, the city is today one of Malta’s main tourist attractions, hosting among others, the majestic St John’s Co- Cathedral, the imposing bastions and a treasure of priceless paintings. It also provides a stunning snapshot of Malta’s Grand Harbour, often described as the most beautiful in the Mediterranean.
The city’s unique setting nowadays plays host to a series of cultural events, from theatre in English, to concerts by leading opera singers.
A hive of business activity during the day, the city switches to a slower gear for the night. Use it to your advantage to get away from the noise and take a stroll to admire the magic of the fortified capital amplified by the gentle lighting. Admire the bastion walls, the dense clusters of worn limestone buildings, the timber balconies, and imposing Churches.