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

Preservation of iconic coastal fortification marks important step for heritage conservation

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Luke Farrugia

Gozo's historic Qbajjar Battery will be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa for preservation and public access. The transfer marks an important step in protecting the island's architectural heritage and ensuring the fortification remains accessible to future generations.

An important piece of Gozo's architectural heritage is set for a new chapter of preservation and public access. The Qbajjar Battery, a historic fortification that has stood sentinel over the island's coastline, will be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the National Trust for Malta, in a move that underscores the commitment to safeguarding the island's cultural treasures [1].

The Qbajjar Battery represents a significant example of Gozo's military heritage, reflecting the strategic importance of the smaller island throughout its history. By entrusting the site to Din l-Art Ħelwa, authorities are ensuring that this cultural landmark will be preserved, maintained, and made accessible to residents and visitors alike [1].

Din l-Art Ħelwa's stewardship of the battery promises a bright future for the site, with the organization's track record of meticulous restoration and heritage management offering reassurance to those who cherish Gozo's history. The transfer demonstrates a collaborative approach between government and civil society in protecting Malta's architectural legacy [1].

For Gozitans and heritage enthusiasts across the archipelago, the news represents a victory for conservation efforts, ensuring that the Qbajjar Battery will continue to tell the story of our islands for generations to come.

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