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Casa Rocca Piccola is a 16th-century palace located in the heart of Valletta, the capital city of Malta. It is a historic house and museum that is open to the public. The palace was built in 1580 by Don Pietro La Rocca, a knight of Malta, and has been owned and lived in by the same family for over 400 years.

Visitors to Casa Rocca Piccola can explore the many rooms of the palace, which have been carefully preserved to showcase the daily life of the Maltese nobility over the centuries. The palace is furnished with antiques, artwork, and personal belongings of the family, including a collection of lace and silverware.

The palace also features a beautiful courtyard garden, which is a popular spot for weddings and other events. In addition to the main palace, Casa Rocca Piccola also has an underground bomb shelter that was used during World War II, which visitors can explore.

Guided tours of Casa Rocca Piccola are available, and visitors can learn about the history of the palace and its inhabitants from knowledgeable guides. The palace is open to visitors throughout the year, and it is a popular tourist attraction in Valletta.