In a significant move for heritage preservation on our sister island, Gozo's Qbajjar Battery is set to be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national heritage organization dedicated to protecting Malta's architectural and cultural treasures [1].
The transfer represents an important step in ensuring the long-term protection and restoration of this historic fortification, which stands as a testament to Gozo's rich military heritage. Din l-Art Ħelwa has established itself as a trusted guardian of such sites across the Maltese islands, bringing expertise and resources to preservation projects that might otherwise struggle for funding and attention.
For Gozitans who cherish their island's history, this development offers reassurance that Qbajjar Battery—part of the defensive infrastructure that shaped Gozo's strategic importance over centuries—will receive proper care and management going forward. The heritage organization's track record suggests the site will be opened to the public and maintained to appropriate conservation standards.
This handover fits within a broader effort to preserve and showcase Gozo's architectural heritage, ensuring that future generations can appreciate the island's contribution to Malta's fascinating past [1].