A conversation with curator and professed Knight of Malta, Frà John Critien
A conversation with curator and professed Knight of Malta, Frà John Critien
A conversation with curator and professed Knight of Malta, Frà John Critien
Did you know that there is a series of underground tunnels beneath the capital city of Valletta? Well, in case you didn't, you may be thrilled to find out that the nearly 500-year-old tunnels will finally be open to the public, every Wednesday and Sunday as of this weekend
A 2,000 square metre area of abandoned land in the Ħal Farruġ area, a hamlet in the south east of the country, is to be transformed into a picnic area
The village of L-Għarb is one of Gozo’s oldest, as archeological excavations have revealed the remains of both Neolithic and Bronze Age settlements. The Phoenicians made L-Għarb their home, followed by the Romans and Byzantines. However, the name is Arabic and means ‘west’, suggesting the establishment of an organised community during Arab domination between 870 and 1090 AD
Malta is among more than 100 countries pledging to end and reverse deforestation by the year 2030, in the COP26 climate summit’s first major agreement
Have you noticed that the sun is finally shining today? Malta has just come out of its wettest October in 64 years, with the constant rainfall coming as a welcome relief to farmers following a record-breaking summer
Did you know that Gozo's history can be traced back to 5000BC? In light of this, we thought it fitting to focus on a handful of some of the island's most mesmerising and culture-rich site
Taste History, Heritage Malta’s gastronomic arm, has launched its second season of short documentaries featuring historical recipes and beverages, following the resounding success of the previous one
Yes, you did read that correctly. University of Malta scientists have discovered an area of coral mounds, just off Marsascala, that is 10 times the size of the island of Comino
It’s expected that Malta’s east coast will be battered by strong winds reaching up to force 7 and heavy rain over the next couple of days, with the Met Office at the Malta International Airport even issuing an orange alert
A map of the world dating back around 320 years has been acquired by Heritage Malta to be part of the national collection and in time become one of the star items in the future display of the Gozo Museum
This is great news for all you dolphin and whale lovers out there! The Environment and Resources Authority (ERA) has confirmed the presence of a large number of whales and dolphins around the Maltese coast