Pieta` Prominade

Pieta` Prominade

  • On 25 October 2024
People are recorded to have settled at Pietà in the second half of the 16th century, following the building of Valletta, since it’s the first coastal area in this part of Malta, once leaving the city. A chapel and a rectory were built in 1612 dedicated to Our Lady of Sorrows which in Italian is […]
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Kalkara Regeneration Project

Kalkara Regeneration Project

  • On 1 October 2024
Kalkara was originally a fishing village in the inner harbour area and occupies the area around Kalkara Creek, which had flourished after WWII and has now expanded into a very pleasant small town. The name is attributed to originate from Claice, which is Latin for lime, as it is believed that there was a lime kiln […]
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The Mall

The Mall

  • On 5 April 2022
Pale-maille or Palla-Maglio (Pall-mall) was a lawn game that was mostly played in the 16th and 17th centuries. The game was popular in Italy, France, England and Scotland and in other parts of Western Europe in the 16th century, which also found its way to Malta through the Order of St. John. The Mall at Floriana was built by Grandmaster […]
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Msida Promenade

Msida Promenade

  • On 2 April 2022
Msida was once an old fishing village at one of the distant inlets of Marsamxett Harbour at the end of a valley descending from higher inland grounds. Its name is reputed to derive from ‘Omm Sidna’ (Our Lord’s mother), due to a niche or statue of the Holy Mother whom the fishermen prayed to before […]
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The Royal Opera House – Pjazza Teatru Rjal

The Royal Opera House – Pjazza Teatru Rjal

  • On 4 March 2022
The Royal Opera House, or It-Teatru Rjal as known to many Maltese, was designed by the English architect Edward Middleton Barry and was erected between 1862 and 1866. Barry’s design did not take into account that the land sloped and a sub-level facade was added by Maltese architects.  An architectural work of art, with columns all around and wonderful […]
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The Biskuttin

The Biskuttin

  • On 4 March 2022
The area beyond the Valletta land front ditch and Triton Square is commonly known as the Biskuttin, now ithing the council boundaries of Floriana.  It’s a wide and paved avenue lined with benches and trees that bisects Vjal ir-Re Dwardu VII. Its main feature is the imposing bronze statue of Christ the King by Antonio […]
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House of Representatives

House of Representatives

  • On 4 March 2022
When Self-government was achieved in 1921, the first general elections in Malta were held on 1 November that year.  From 1921 to 1976 sessions were held at the Tapestries Chamber of the Grand Masters Palace, Valletta which became the seat of Malta’s first constitutional parliament after 120 years of direct British rule. In 1976, the […]
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Marsamxett Zone Regeneration

Marsamxett Zone Regeneration

  • On 9 January 2022
Lower Valletta The Lower part of Valletta basically extends from the Due Balli area near Fort St. Elmo up to St. Mark Street on the Marsamxett Harbour side of the city. It is an area situated behind a line of fortification constructed in the 1570s by the Order of St John on the design of […]
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Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Valletta

Basilica of Our Lady of Mount Carmel, Valletta

  • On 9 January 2022
In a significant effort to safeguard Valletta’s cultural heritage, the Maltese government allocated €700,000 for the restoration of three esteemed churches within the city. Embedded YouTube Video This initiative focused on enhancing the structural integrity and aesthetic appeal of the basilica of Mt Carmel, the parish church of St Augustine, and the Church of Our […]
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Marsaxlokk Regeneration Project

Marsaxlokk Regeneration Project

  • On 9 January 2022
The picturesque fishing village of Marsaxlokk is one of the oldest communities of fishermen in the southeast of Malta, which derives its name from its geographical location; Marsa, a harbour and Xlokk, South East. The area is rich in history particularly Embedded YouTube Video In the Tas-Silġ area are archaeological remains that date to the […]
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