Embark on a journey through the history of the Royal Naval Hospital (RNH) Bighi. Go back in time, roam around the dark corridors, discover murders and tragic love stories. Check out some of the protagonists of the hospital’s past.
Villa Bighi was built in 1675 to serve as the country home of Fra Giovanni Bichi, an Italian Knight of the Order of St John. On his death the villa passed from one hand to another until in 1822 the grounds were allotted to the Royal Navy.
In the 19th and 20th centuries, Bighi was a major naval hospital in Malta. During the Crimean War, World War I and World War II, the RNH Bighi contributed to the nursing and medical care of casualties, making Malta known as the ‘Nurse of the Mediterranean’.
Join us for this Paranormal Trail of the Royal Naval Hospital Bighi. Experience Esplora in the dark. Explore areas that you don’t normally get to visit during opening hours!
Is this place haunted?
Date: 13th March 2020 – Postponed
Doors open at 7.30pm (entrance from Villa Bighi Plaza). Trail starts at 8pm
Tickets from: www.showshappening.com
Ticket includes: An immersive experience with original footage and a British supper (including free-flowing wine)