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Art by the Seaside Art Gallery
About Art by the Seaside Art Gallery
Discover Art by the Seaside, a premier art gallery situated in the charming coastal town of L-Isla, Malta. Located at 65 Triq il-Mina Tax-Xatt, the gallery showcases a curated collection of artworks in a picturesque seaside setting. With an outstanding Google rating of 4.9/5 from 19 reviews, it's a celebrated destination for art enthusiasts. For visiting information, including opening hours, please contact the gallery directly at +356 9901 0071 or visit their website.
This gallery serves Malta's vibrant community of artists, collectors, and cultural tourists. It provides a unique platform for both established and emerging Maltese artists, offering visitors a chance to engage with the local art scene while enjoying the stunning views of the Mediterranean coastline.
Why VisitMalta.co.uk Recommends
Art by the Seaside is highly recommended for its exceptional 4.9/5 rating and its prime location in the beautiful seaside town of L-Isla, offering a perfect blend of art and coastal charm.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Art by the Seaside Art Gallery located?▼
The gallery is located at 65 Triq il-Mina Tax-Xatt, L-Isla, Malta.
What is the contact number for Art by the Seaside?▼
You can contact the gallery at +356 9901 0071.
What are the opening hours for the gallery?▼
Opening hours are not listed; please contact the gallery directly for current information.
What is the gallery's rating on Google?▼
Art by the Seaside has an impressive 4.9/5 star rating based on 19 Google reviews.
Can I find more information online?▼
Yes, you can visit their official website at https://seasideart.com.mt/ for more details.
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Art by the Seaside Art Gallery
Address
65 Triq il-Mina Tax-Xatt, L-Isla, Malta
Phone
+356 9901 0071Website
seasideart.com.mtGoogle Rating
⭐ 4.9/5 · 19 reviews
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