The International Institute for Baroque Studies is synonymous with presenting the latest research concerning the multifaceted world of the Baroque Age. Founded in 1996, the prime objective of the Institute is to disseminate multidisciplinary knowledge about the significance of the Baroque age and the architectural and artistic heritage bequeathed to us during this period.
To meet these aims, it offers several courses and undergraduate and postgraduate levels. These courses include the Master of Arts in Baroque Studies, the Diploma in Baroque Architecture and the Pre-Tertiary Certificate in Baroque Architecture. Prospective students may also embark on research at Doctoral level.
The Master of Arts in Baroque Studies is the flagship programme offered by the International Institute for Baroque Studies. The course is designed to allow students in possession of an undergraduate degree from various disciplines to delve into the multi-faceted world of the Baroque.
Students are introduced to the political, intellectual, religious and scientific scenario of Baroque Europe. In addition, they will have the opportunity to study its aesthetic heritage – its architecture, fortification building, city planning, landscape design, painting, and sculpture together with the conservation of such heritage.
All the lectures are delivered by a highly dedicated team of academics who have published extensively in their field. Lectures are often supplemented by site visits which enrich the student's experience of this subject.
Course details and applications are available online:
For more information visit www.um.edu.mt/iibs or send an email.