In a significant move for cultural preservation on the island of Gozo, the historic Qbajjar Battery is set to be handed over to Din l-Art Ħelwa, the national cultural heritage organization. This transfer marks an important step in ensuring the long-term protection and restoration of one of Gozo's notable architectural landmarks.
The Qbajjar Battery stands as a testament to Malta's rich military history, representing the fortification strategies employed during previous centuries to defend the archipelago's coastal areas. The handover to Din l-Art Ħelwa signals a commitment to preserving this piece of Gozitan heritage for future generations [1].
Din l-Art Ħelwa, known for its dedicated work in safeguarding Malta's cultural and natural heritage sites, will now assume responsibility for the battery's maintenance and restoration efforts. The organization's expertise in heritage conservation makes it well-positioned to undertake this important custodial role.
This development comes as part of broader initiatives across the Maltese islands to ensure that historic fortifications and cultural landmarks receive appropriate care and attention. For residents of Gozo and heritage enthusiasts alike, the transfer represents a promising future for the Qbajjar Battery and its accessibility to the public.