A significant piece of Gozo's architectural heritage is set to find a new guardian. The Qbajjar Battery, a historic fortification that has watched over Gozo's coastline for centuries, will be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national organisation dedicated to preserving Malta's natural and cultural heritage [1].
This transfer represents an important development for the conservation of the island's historic military structures. The Qbajjar Battery stands as a testament to Gozo's strategic importance throughout history, and its placement in the care of Din l-Art Ħelwa underscores a commitment to safeguarding such treasures for future generations of Gozitans and visitors alike [1].
Din l-Art Ħelwa has built a reputation across the Maltese islands for carefully managing and restoring historic properties, breathing new life into buildings of cultural significance while maintaining their historical integrity. The organisation's track record suggests that the Qbajjar Battery will receive the expert attention it deserves [1].
For those who know Gozo well, the battery's story is woven into the fabric of the island's past. Such coastal fortifications played vital roles in defending these islands during turbulent periods, and preserving them helps us understand how our ancestors safeguarded their homes.