Villa Bonici, Sliema
Facts and practical information
Nestled within the bustling coastal city of Sliema, Villa Bonici stands as a testament to Malta's rich cultural heritage. This historic edifice, dating back to the 19th century, was once a private residence but has since been repurposed to serve as a unique venue for theatrical performances and cultural events.
Villa Bonici's charm lies in its seamless blend of classical architecture with modern functionality, providing an intimate setting for the arts. The theatre within the villa is known for its cozy atmosphere, allowing audiences to engage with the performances in a more personal and immersive way.
While the villa itself exudes a timeless elegance, the theatre has been equipped with state-of-the-art lighting and sound systems to enhance the theatrical experience. The venue is not only a favorite among local art connoisseurs but also attracts international artists and theatergoers, contributing to Sliema's reputation as a cultural hub in Malta.
The theatre's programming is diverse, ranging from traditional plays and musicals to contemporary dance and experimental performances. This variety ensures that there is something for every taste, and the venue's dedication to the arts is evident in the quality of its productions.
Villa Bonici's theatre is accessible to the public for most of the year, with performances typically scheduled in the evenings. The venue also offers workshops and educational programs, fostering an appreciation for the performing arts within the community.
Villa Bonici – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Balluta Kiosk, Fort Tigné, Fort Manoel, Orpheum Theatre.
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How to get to Villa Bonici by public transport?
Bus
- Trofimu • Lines: 110 (3 min walk)
- Savoy • Lines: 110, 21 (3 min walk)