Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national heritage organisation, marking a significant development for the preservation of the island's historical fortifications [1].
The Qbajjar Battery stands as a testament to Gozo's strategic importance during the 19th century, when such coastal defences formed a crucial part of Malta's defensive architecture. The handover to Din l-Art Ħelwa underscores the growing recognition of the need to protect and maintain these historical structures for future generations of Gozitans and visitors alike [1].
Din l-Art Ħelwa, known for its dedicated work in safeguarding Malta's cultural and architectural heritage across the islands, is expected to undertake restoration and conservation efforts on the battery. The organisation's involvement signals a commitment to ensuring the site remains accessible and properly maintained [1].
This move comes as part of broader efforts to preserve Gozo's rich historical legacy, from its prehistoric temples to its later defensive structures that tell the story of the island's past.