A night of chamber music with Malta Philharmonic Orchestra
The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra is returning to the historic Teatru Manoel, for Nuit Musical, a night dedicated to a programme of intimate ouvres
The Malta Philharmonic Orchestra is returning to the historic Teatru Manoel, for Nuit Musical, a night dedicated to a programme of intimate ouvres
BirdLife Malta, the country’s oldest environmental NGO turns 60 today, as it celebrates decades of hard work and success
Spazju Kreattiv launches third edition of ŻiguŻajg Season
The results are out! Infrastructure Malta planted no less than 22,162 trees last year, with a total expenditure of €4,400,000, said transport minister Ian Borg yesterday
Heritage Malta presented H.E. the President of Malta, Dr George Vella, with his coat of arms. Although these arms are personal and not official, they still reflect Dr Vella’s unique position as Head of State and the motto Servitus et Praefectus highlights the fact that he is both the servant and the head of the Maltese nation
Found yourself with teeth chattering, reaching for the thicker socks this morning? The weather feels chillier than normal and it’s certainly not just in your head
Anyone who is unable to visit in person the Giorgio Preca exhibition currently being held at MUŻA, may now view the displayed paintings digitally thanks to a virtual tour produced by Heritage Malta’s Digitisation Unit
A rare seabird called a razorbill was spotted in Maltese waters by Daniel Spiteri just a few days ago
The very first edition of MedFilm in Malta – We love the Sea is on a mission and that mission is to combine the love of cinema and film with that of the environment and they are doing just that, by means of eight works, directly from the MedFilm Festival in Rome
Malta celebrated its National Day at Expo 2020 yesterday, with a varied programme that emphasises our rich history and culture. The festivities, which took place at the stage of nations, included performances such as a contemporary dance trio, choreographed by Francesca Abela Tranter, songs from Maltese artists Pamela Bezzina and Destiny and a percussion group by Alex Debono
A roundabout in the southern village of Ħal Safi is the first solar-powered roundabout in Malta, with all electrical and irrigation features being powered solely by renewable energy, generated by photovoltaic cells
The National Museum of Archeology and the National Museum of Natural History are the first two museums in Heritage Malta’s portfolio to introduce autism-friendly measures. The initiative was announced by youth worker organisation ‘Prisms’ at a press conference at the National Museum of Archeology