Gozo's Historic Qbajjar Battery Set to Be Handed Over to Din l-Art Ħelwa
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Gozo's Historic Qbajjar Battery Set to Be Handed Over to Din l-Art Ħelwa

Cultural heritage organisation to take stewardship of important fortification

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Luke Farrugia

Gozo's historic Qbajjar Battery is to be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national cultural heritage organisation. The transfer aims to secure the long-term preservation of this important coastal fortification for future generations.

Historic coastal fortification to find new home

Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national cultural heritage organisation, marking an important development for the preservation of the island's architectural legacy [1].

The transfer represents a significant commitment to safeguarding one of Gozo's notable historical structures. Qbajjar Battery, positioned along the island's coast, forms part of Malta's extensive network of fortifications that tell the story of centuries of maritime defence and strategic importance [1].

Din l-Art Ħelwa, known for its dedicated work in preserving and protecting Malta's cultural treasures, is expected to bring expertise and resources to the restoration and maintenance of the battery. The organisation has a track record of successfully managing similar historical properties across the Maltese islands [1].

This handover reflects growing recognition of the need to preserve Gozo's architectural heritage for future generations of Gozitans and visitors alike. The move comes as part of broader efforts to protect the island's historical sites and ensure they remain accessible to the public [1].

Further details regarding the timeline for the transfer and any planned restoration work are expected to be announced in the coming weeks [1].

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