Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be transferred to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national heritage organisation, marking an important step in the preservation of one of the island's significant historical fortifications.
The handover represents a commitment to safeguarding this piece of Gozitan military heritage for future generations. Din l-Art Ħelwa, known for its dedicated work in protecting Malta's architectural and cultural legacy, will now take on the responsibility of managing and maintaining the battery.
The Qbajjar Battery stands as a testament to Gozo's strategic importance throughout history, and its transfer to the heritage organisation ensures that proper conservation measures will be implemented. This move aligns with efforts across the Maltese islands to place historically significant sites under the care of organisations with the expertise and resources to protect them [1].
For the people of Gozo, the news represents confidence that their island's rich military and architectural heritage will be preserved with the attention it deserves. Din l-Art Ħelwa's track record in restoration and public access to heritage sites suggests that the battery may eventually become more accessible to both residents and visitors interested in learning about Gozo's past.