Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national heritage organization, in a move that promises to secure the future of this important piece of the island's military history [1].
A Fortification with Purpose
The Qbajjar Battery stands as a testament to Gozo's strategic importance throughout centuries past. Like many of Malta's coastal defences, it represents a crucial chapter in the islands' fortified heritage, guarding approaches and serving as a watchpoint for those who called these shores home [1].
Din l-Art Ħelwa's Role
The handover to Din l-Art Ħelwa represents a significant commitment to conservation and public access. The organization has long championed the preservation of Malta's architectural and historical treasures, working tirelessly to ensure that such sites remain part of our collective memory for generations to come [1].
This transfer of stewardship brings hope to those who care deeply about Gozo's heritage, ensuring that the battery will be properly maintained and made accessible to residents and visitors alike who wish to understand the island's layered history [1].
What Comes Next
The exact details of the handover and any future plans for the site remain to be seen, but the commitment from Din l-Art Ħelwa suggests a clear intention to breathe new life into this historic fortification while preserving its character and significance [1].