In a significant move for cultural heritage preservation, Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be transferred to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national heritage organisation dedicated to protecting Malta's architectural and historical treasures [1].
The handover represents an important step in ensuring the long-term conservation of this historic fortification, which stands as a testament to Gozo's rich military and strategic past. Qbajjar Battery, like many of Malta's coastal batteries, played a crucial role in the island's defensive infrastructure during various periods of its history.
Din l-Art Ħelwa, known for its meticulous restoration work and community engagement programmes across the Maltese islands, will now be responsible for the care, maintenance, and public access to this significant heritage site [1]. The organisation's track record in preserving and opening similar historical structures to the public suggests that locals and visitors alike can look forward to improved access and educational opportunities at Qbajjar.
This transfer underscores the growing recognition of the importance of safeguarding Gozo's historical structures for future generations, ensuring that stories embedded in these stone fortifications continue to be told and treasured [1].