
The Mediterranean Conference Centre is undoubtedly firmly established as one of the most impressive conference centres in all of Europe. The Centre's historic background and imposing architecture no doubt play a very important role in securing the position it enjoys today.
For over two centuries, the building that now houses the Mediterranean Conference Centre was the 'Sacra Infermeria' or Holy Infirmary of the Order of St. John.
Constructed in the latter part of the 16th Century, this architectural landmark has had a fascinating history during which it was subject to various transformations as it changed to accommodate the needs of the day.
The Mediterranean Conference Centre boasts a total of ten halls and 9 syndicate rooms, over an area of 7,000 square metres. The halls vary in size and are therefore suitable for a range of events. The largest and most impressive, Republic Hall, seats 1,400 in theatre style whereas the smallest, La Cassiere caters for 60 persons.
Each meeting hall is equipped with its own independent sound, lighting and climate control. Conference facilities include permanent installations for simultaneous interpretation for up to six languages, ADSL as well as audio / visual equipment. The Centre can accommodate over 2,300 delegates in all the conference halls.
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