Palazzo Falson is one of the oldest medieval buildings in the ancient capital city of Mdina. It houses a collection of art and antiques brought together by its last resident, Olof Frederick Gollcher (1889-1962) and is the only house of its type open to the public in Mdina, affording a rare glimpse into the rarified world of how persons of distinction lived in the past. A panoramic view café at roof top level, completes the tour of the house.
Opening Hours
Tue to Sunday 10 45 am till 4 30pm.
The café is reached by climbing two sets of stairs. No lift.