Maltese literature giants given new life
A collection of no less than 120 recordings of talks and interviews, many of which have impressive historical value, are now available online in FULL
A collection of no less than 120 recordings of talks and interviews, many of which have impressive historical value, are now available online in FULL
This year marks the tenth edition of the InClassica Malta International Music Festival, for which Shor will Alexey serve as Composer-In-Residence
On specific days in March, Heritage Malta will be opening some historical sites which are usually kept closed, while also marking International Women’s Day
time to explore with esplora Maltese mammals under the spotlight at a Heritage Malta webinar Algerian Hedgehog The mammals of Malta will come under the spotlight during a webinar that…
On Wednesday, 24th February, at 6.30pm, Heritage Malta will be streaming on Facebook a masterclass themed 'Modern Sensibilities in Maltese Art'
Heritage Malta, through its Taste History unit, will be holding a unique culinary event spanning the 5,000 years of Maltese prehistory
Carnival is one of the oldest historical festivals in Malta, with just under five whole centuries of credited and documented history, dating back to the Knights’ of St John!
Stepping into the fauces, it is cool and dark after the harsh sunlight outside. The client blinks and adjusts his eyes, and guided by the flickering candles of the candelabra makes his way to the atrium. He is not alone
Teatru Aurora, the Aurora Opera House in Victoria, Gozo, is holding a number of exciting events in the run-up to Valentine’s Day!
Spotlight On: Mellieħa https://youtu.be/70i5lbgZ9s0 Mellieha was once an isolated 15th century hamlet perched on the ridge overlooking Ghadira Bay. While the town has developed into a hub of tourism, it…
An original letter by Napoleon, documenting the orders given to his General Desaix to spearhead the invasion of Malta in 1798, was exhibited free of charge at the National Museum of Archeology in Valletta
The Maltese film called Luzzu, which was premiered at the Sundance Film Festival and World Cinema Dramatic Competition over last weekend, dazzled and shone