Worth popping into if you have the combination ticket. It's quite small with lots of patterned plates and a few chests/trunks. They looked interesting but unfortunately we left knowing nothing about them as there was no information at all provided in any language, even to highlight what century they were from. You're not allowed to take pictures which seemed odd, and we were the only ones there but the member of staff basically followed us around the whole time to keep an eye on us, which was more odd.
Not particularly interesting unless you like pottery. No much information on what you are seeing. It is very small but i visited as part of a combined tickets with the Palace, Archeological Museum (10 euros)
Nice museum with many ancient amphora in the former hospital of the Knights Hospitaller, not much about the Knights Hospitaller themselves though.
It's not really that special. It's a very small collection with pieces that aren't all that interesting. It's mainly ceramics and stuff like that, so not really jewelry. If you have a combined ticket from the grandmasters palace you can visit this place for free. Otherwise it wouldn't be worth it in my opinion.Oh and it's forbidden to take pictures inside the museum.
This was small and boring. Only 1 room filled with things that is uninteresting. No pictures alllowed. It was included in my combined ticket with Grandmaster palace so I had a look