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1556 67 Publication VCP-Events The Valletta Waterfront The Valletta Waterfront is a stunning and award-winning view on the Island of Malta. • A unique waterfront location There are nineteen beautifully restored th century warehouses and bastions, built • Restored th century architecture during the Baroque period, stretching along the water’s edge. The heritage buildings • Transportation – very accessible by car, taxi, have been transformed into a diverse variety of lively restaurants and retail outlets. public transport, water taxi, yacht or seaplane • Central proximity to capital city of Valletta, UNESCO World Heritage site Truly iconic gemstones, these buildings were originally built as stores by the Knights • Malta International Airport within minute drive of St. John. The beautiful doors have now been revived with an artistic impression of • On-site discounted parking facilities colour. The colours signify the storage of goods with blue for fish, green for produce, • Diverse range of food, beverage and retail establishments yellow for wheat and red for wine. • Strolling before or after events on the meter long promenade Located centrally within walking distance from the capital city of Valletta and • Perfect staging for corporate and private events minutes from the airport, the Valletta Waterfront oers the perfect backdrop • Multi-purpose venues for a wide variety of events with flexible indoor and outdoor options. The expansive • Wi-Fi available meter strolling promenade has been a favourite site for promotional launches, cultural events and a preferred backdrop for film and television. www.visitmalta.com Magazino Hall Renowned for its versatility, the Magazino Hall proudly displays its historical • Historic Building with dramatic 16th century architecture features from a glorious past. Situated just below the famous Valletta bastions, the • Adjoining 130 square meter outdoor courtyard Magazino Hall was built in 1727 as part of the original building where vats stored • On-site discounted parking on request th oil for street lamps. In the middle of the 19 century gas lamps were introduced • Central proximity to international hotels, museums and capital city of Valletta in the harbour area and the building was incorporated within the island’s first • Transportation – easy access from major arteries power house. Once inside, there is an impressive arched ceiling and the indigenous • Convenient drive-in access for staging platforms yellow limestone glistens with the cast of soft lighting. An adjoining outdoor • Fully air-conditioned courtyard is convenient for use as a breakout area. Natural rooftop skylights and • On site catering services available versatile area can comfortably accommodate 500 to 600 persons standing. • Wi-Fi available Old Power House The original building was erected during the time of construction of the Floriana • Versatile venue fortifications in the 1700’s. This historic building has taken many turns in history, • Industrial architectural features before being transformed and operated as Malta’s first electricity production plant on • Footprint 675 square meters the island. Originally, the Old Power House was utilized to store vats with fuel for lamps • Capacity for 1,346 standing persons th and was later converted into coal stores at the turn of the 20 century. This building • Expansive ceiling height range of 12 to 17 meters is in reality a fascinating layering of spaces and reflects the multiplicity and variety • Historic Doors of 6.6 meters x 5 meters of activities that has formed part of the Grand Harbour over the centuries. • Easy drive in access for staging platforms The rustic structure with high ceiling and architectural features of the building • Ideal for product launches, art and cultural exhibitions display an interesting contrast between old and new for a wide variety of events. Under the Marquee Imagine yourself dining in the famous Grand Harbour of Malta and the Valletta • Flexible 720 square meters inside-outside space Waterfront. Under the protective cover seating up to 1,428 persons your event • Protected from the outdoor elements becomes uniquely magical. Ideally situated on the Valletta Cruise Port, the waterfront • Grand Marquee with a view views are stunning as the artistically lit bastions create an unforgettable backdrop • Multi-purpose venue and ambience. The reflection from the water and the stillness of the location form • Convenient drive through set-up the perfect combination for making a memorable event and a lasting impression. • Combine Grand Marquee with open air space for maximum capacity It is a venue that delivers a dramatic effect. • Berthing alongside Under the Stars The possibilities are endless under the stars on the Valletta Waterfront. The open • Magnificent and unique setting air venue is an artistic blank canvas with the famous Grand Harbour and the historic • Historic backdrop of Grand Harbour and Valletta Waterfront buildings as a backdrop. Filmed and photographed by many, the renowned colours of • On-site discounted parking the doors will mesmerize any guest and leave an impression to last forever. Whether it • Convenient location and space is a concert for many or a grand gala dinner, the location is breathtaking. • No height restrictions and convenient drive in access for staging platforms • Between 2,340 to 3,740 square meters of open air venue Conveniently located to the capital city of Valletta, the setting is accessible to all for ease in mobility. There is no height restriction and based on availability additional quays may be utilised for parking. This open air venue lends to the typical Mediterranean lifestyle. Adjacent to the laguna is the expansive strolling promenade. It serves as a complimentary area or stand alone venue with an intimate more smaller appeal. NNG Promotions The Sagrestia Vault Located directly on the Valletta Waterfront is a hidden treasure unknown to most, • Intimate and cosy venue the Sagrestia Vault. Annexed to a 16th century vault, is a Chapel dedicated to the • Unique and private Flight of the Holy Family to Egypt, is a small, intimate chapel yet beautifully detailed. • Separate entrance for back of house The narrow facade ensures it will not be dominated by the large warehouse vaults • Excellent acoustics and embraces all the typical elements of a larger domineering church. This demure • Fully air-conditioned structure makes this a unique and intimate venue. In combination with the Sagrestia • Convenient outdoor patio area Vault, the Chapel can be utilised as a receiving area, an exciting entrance displaying an exhibition or an intimate cocktail reception area following a film premiere or concert. It is truly a little gem on the Valletta Waterfront. History Highlights TECHNICAL DETAILS TECHNICAL DETAILS Magazino Hall Old Power House Entrance/Exit Main Entrance/Exit PA System Secondary Entrance/Exit PA Speakers Lights Monitors Restrooms Courtyard Power & Network Points Restrooms Area Dimensions Sqm Dimensions Sq Ft Area Dimensions Sqm Dimensions Sq Ft Main Floor 39.5 x 8.4m 332 sqm 129.6’ x 27.5’ 3,564 sq ft Floor Space 40.6m x 16.6m 673 sqm 133’ x 54.4’ 7,240 sq ft Entrances 4 1.85 x 2.44m 4.5 sqm 6’ x 8’ 48 sq ft Entrance Main 2.7m x 2.35m 8.8’ x 7.7’ Courtyard 130 sqm 1,339 sq ft Entrance 1 4.84m x 5.0m 15.9’x 16.4’ Set-up Capacity Services Type/Qty Set-up Capacity Services Type/Qty Theatre 279 Lighting 37 Theatre 640 Lighting 8 Classroom 132 Power Access Yes Classroom 378 Power Access Yes Round Tables of 8 160 Single Phase 230 volts Round Tables of 8 392 Single Phase 230 volts Round Tables of 10 220 3 Phase 400 volts Round Tables of 10 450 3 Phase 400 volts Banquet Tables of 8 210 Generator Available Banquet Tables of 8 360 Generator Available Banquet Tables of 12 180 Water Supply Available Banquet Tables of 12 468 Water Supply Available Standing 664 Standing 1,346 TECHNICAL DETAILS TECHNICAL DETAILS Quay Plans 1 & 2, 4 & 5 Marquee Plans L L Entrance/Exit Area Dimensions Quays 1 & 2 Quays 4 & 5 L L L L Entrance/Exit Meters 22m x 170m 18m x 130m Power/Network Points Quays 1 & 2 Power/Network Points Square Meters 3,740 sqm 2,340 sqm L Lights L Lights Feet 72’ x 558’ 59’ x 427’ Restrooms Square feet 40,176 sq ft 25,193 sq ft L L L L L L Set-up Capacity Capacity Theatre 4,350 2,398 Classroom 2,368 1,224 Round Tables of 8 1,872 1,008 Round Tables of 10 2,100 990 L L L Banquet Tables of 8 1,792 1,040 L Area Dimensions Sqm Dimensions Sq Ft L Banquet Tables of 12 1,980 1,512 Quays 4 & 5L L Floor Space 60m x 12m 720 sqm 39’ x 197’ 7,683 sq ft L Standing 7,480 4,680 L Entrances (2) 12m x 4m 6’ x 8’ Services Type/Qty Type/Qty Set-up Capacity Services Type/Qty 4m Lighting Yes Yes Theatre 784 Lighting 6 Power Access Yes Yes Classroom 420 Power Access Yes Single Phase 230 volts 230 volts Round Tables of 8 232 Single Phase 230 volts 12m 3 Phase 400 volts 400 volts Round Tables of 10 300 3 Phase 400 volts Generator Automatic External Banquet Tables of 8 320 Generator Stand by Water Supply Available Available Banquet Tables of 12 480 Water Supply Available Standing 1,428 20m 20m 20m TECHNICAL DETAILS Sagrestia Vault L L L L L L L L Entrance/Exit Area Dimensions Sagrestia Vault Chapel L L Secondary Entrance/Exit Meters 19m x 6.7m 10m x 6m L SV L Square Meters 126.7 sqm 60 sqm Power & Network Points Feet 62’ x 22’ 19.7’ x 32.8’ L L L Lights Square Feet 1,364 sq ft 646 sq ft L L Chapel Set-up Capacity Capacity SV Sagrestia Vault Theatre 90 50 Restrooms Standing 178 84 Services Type/Qty Type/Qty Lighting 22 6 Power Access Yes Yes Single Phase 230 volts 230 volts 3 Phase No No Generator Standby Standby Water Supply Available Available L L L L L L The copyright in this document and design is confidential to and the property of Valletta Cruise Port plc.
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