Republic Square, located in Valletta, Malta, has a rich historical significance. Originally known as Piazza Tesoreria, it served as the treasury for the Order of Saint John. Over time, it underwent several transformations, including being renamed Queen’s Square after the installation of a statue of Queen Victoria in 1891.
Today, the square is a vibrant hub with open-air cafés, restaurants, and notable buildings such as the Casino Maltese and the National Library of Malta (Bibliotheca). Its blend of history and modernity makes it a must-visit spot for tourists and locals alike.
On Republic Street
Located in the Republic Square (formally known as Piazza Regina) within the Bibliotheca building. This is located in front of Caffe Cordina and the Casino Maltese in Republic Street.