anti-aircraft gun at the National War Museum Since its renovation in 2015, the museum contains artifacts relating to the
military history of Malta ranging from the
Bronze Age to Malta's entry into the
European Union in 2004. The museum's most important collection relates to World War II . There are various photographic panels showing life in Malta during the war, especially the hardships of civilian life and damage from aerial bombardment. One of the highlights includes the fuselage of a
Gloster Sea Gladiator N5520, the only survivor from the
Hal Far Fighter Flight. The museum also contains a
Willys Jeep 'Husky' used by
Dwight D. Eisenhower before the
invasion of Sicily and also by
Roosevelt while visiting Malta. The
George Cross that was awarded to Malta by
King George VI in April 1942 is also on display at the museum. The collection also contains wreckage from crashed aircraft, captured German machine guns, a torpedo, trench mortars and other weapons. ==Renovation==