The Grand Harbour Regeneration Corporation aims to undertake Government’s vision for the Valletta Harbour, the restoration and regeneration of the Valletta Grand Harbour and the surrounding areas.
To attract national and international attention for the regeneration of sites for potential investments, development and tourist attraction.
A monument to resilience and memories
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🌿 Did you know that the Laparelli Garden is named after Italian architect Francesco Laparelli, who was commissioned to design Valletta following the Great Siege of 1565? 🏛️ ... See MoreSee Less
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Linking Valletta's storied past to its vibrant present 🛗🇲🇹
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Did you know that the majestic Triton Fountain at Triton Square was completed in May 1959, marking a unique aquatic monument on the island? ... See MoreSee Less
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The restoration of Fort Saint Elmo, completed in 2015, at a cost of €15.3 million, primarily funded by EU contributions, stands as a testament to Malta's rich history.
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🌳 Did you know? The Mall at Floriana dates back to the 17th century and was designed as a recreational area. Its recent restoration by GHRC has preserved its historical charm while adding modern amenities for today’s visitors. ... See MoreSee Less
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📍Tal-Biskuttin Gardens ... See MoreSee Less
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🎨 Did you know that the square Mattia Preti is named after a renowned Italian Baroque artist who worked in Italy and Malta. He was a member of the Order of Saint John and was known as 'Il Cavalier Calabrese' after his knighthood. He is most famous for his transformation of the interior of St. John's Co-Cathedral in Valletta, where he created a series of paintings depicting the life and martyrdom of St. John the Baptist. ... See MoreSee Less
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Dominating Valletta's historic skyline 🌆
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