Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national cultural heritage organisation, in a move that promises to secure the future of this important historical fortification [1].
The decision marks a significant moment for heritage conservation in Gozo, as the battery—a structure that has stood witness to centuries of the island's strategic importance—will now fall under the care of an organisation dedicated to preserving Malta's architectural and historical legacy.
Din l-Art Ħelwa, which has a proven track record of maintaining and restoring historic sites across the Maltese islands, is expected to undertake conservation work and potentially open the site for public access, allowing Gozitans and visitors alike to connect with their island's rich military and cultural heritage.
The Qbajjar Battery represents one of Gozo's many fortified structures, reflective of the island's strategic position in the Mediterranean and its complex history of occupation and defence [1].