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SALUTING BATTERY

The world's oldest Saluting Battery in operation

The Saluting Battery is located in Valletta at one of the best vantage points overlooking the Grand Harbour. It was built in 1566 as part of the City itself by the Order of St. John to the design of the Pope's military engineer Francesco Laparelli. It is the oldest saluting battery in operation from which ceremonial gun salutes are regularly fired on special occasions and a noon-day gun is fired precisely at noon and an evening gun at 4 o'clock from Monday to Saturday.

SALUTING BATTERY

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Monday - Saturday: 10.00 - 16:30
(Except on 24,25 and 31 Dec, 1 Jan, Good Friday and Easter)

Last admission- 16:00 

Saluting Battery, Battery Street,
Valletta, VLT1221, Malta


Members: FREE
Adult (16+ years old): €6
Child (5-15 years old): €3


Tickets include guided tour, use of our multi-lingual audio-guides, viewing of time-gun firings. and free entrance to the Malta Time-Gun Museum


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Watch the daily time-guns.
Witness a timeless tradition, that goes back hundreds of years

The time-guns at the Saluting Battery fire at 12 and 4 pm (except on 24/25/31 Dec, 1 Jan, Good Friday and Easter) .  Between 1824 and 1923 a cannon was fired precisely at noon to signal the exact time of the day at which ship-masters were to  calibrate their ship clocks. These were later used to determine the longitude at sea ensuring safe navigation.  The evening gun which is now fired at 4pm was originally fired twenty minutes before sunset as a public signal that the city gates were to be closed and the bridges drawn for the night.

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