Unveiling of St John the Baptist at the Spring
For many years, the painting St John the Baptist at the Spring, was attributed to Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and is currently on display at the National Museum of Fine Arts, MUŻA
For many years, the painting St John the Baptist at the Spring, was attributed to Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio and is currently on display at the National Museum of Fine Arts, MUŻA
As of 24 February, 2022, the distribution, consumption and sale of plastic bags will no longer be permitted in Malta, with the new rule also applying for single-use plastic and jablo containers
Amid a rise in COVID-19 cases in Malta as of late, this year’s Valletta Baroque Festival will only include local musicians and artists
A group of BNF Bank staff members volunteered their time to take part in an extensive clean-up of an underground flour mill in Xemxija towards the end of 2021
We’re sad to see you go but to make your departure a little bit sweeter, we’ve compiled a list of all things Maltese, which you should definitely make space in your luggage for
A year ago, 15-year-old Rebecca Zammit Lupi, whose battle with cancer was chronicled by her father Darrin, passed away
The local council of Marsa have come up with a brand new initiative, to create more shelter spaces for stray cats around the town and it’s one of the best things we have seen in a while
As we focus on the old capital of Mdina in this issue, we cannot help but feature one of the city's main attractions: St Paul's Cathedral. With its tumultuous history and undeniable links to Paul the Apostle, we think it's worth a feature and a visit
Mdina, also known as Medina, Citta Vecchia, Citta Notabile is a fortified city, which served as the island’s capital from antiquity, all the way up to the medieval period. Even today, the city is still confined within its walls and has a population of 300. Let’s get into the history, shall we?
Christmas Day, also known to many as the day of feasting and unbuttoning our trousers to be able to feast some more, is almost upon us. Therefore, we thought it fitting to compile a list of all the delicious desserts, sweets and treats that you are bound to find in any Maltese household
As part of a commitment towards sustainability and the environment, L’Occitane Malta have taken the initiative to plant 100 indigenous trees