Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be transferred to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national heritage conservation organisation, marking an important step in preserving one of the island's historic fortifications [1].
The handover represents a significant commitment to safeguarding this part of Gozo's architectural heritage. Qbajjar Battery, like many of Malta's coastal defences, stands as a testament to the islands' strategic importance throughout history and the various powers that have shaped our fortifications.
Din l-Art Ħelwa, known for its dedicated work in restoring and maintaining Malta's cultural heritage sites, will now take responsibility for the battery's upkeep and conservation. The organisation has a proven track record of bringing historic structures back to life and making them accessible to the public, allowing Gozitans and visitors alike to appreciate our shared history.
This transfer is welcome news for those invested in preserving Gozo's character and historical identity. It ensures that Qbajjar Battery will receive the professional care and attention needed to protect it for future generations, while potentially opening it up to the community in new and meaningful ways.