Heritage Malta’s Record Year and Vision for 2026
Heritage Malta celebrates record attendance in 2023 and reveals its ambitious vision for 2026, focusing on culture and community engagement.
Heritage Malta celebrates record attendance in 2023 and reveals its ambitious vision for 2026, focusing on culture and community engagement.
Join the vibrant Il-Beżżul Bieżel festival in Valletta on March 29, 2026, celebrating basil and Maltese heritage.
Discover how Malta’s art and history intertwine emotion and matter, reflecting the soul of its people.
A pre-1862 villa in St Julian’s has received the highest protection, ensuring its preservation and celebrating Malta’s rich heritage.
Discover the Last Supper re-enactment in Ħamrun, blending tradition and community through food, faith, and performance.
Gozo mourns Leli tal-Melħ, the iconic salt harvester, as the community reflects on his impact and love for the island.
Gozo mourns Leli tal-Melħ, a beloved fisherman who taught locals the value of love for their island and sustainable practices.
Gozo mourns Leli tal-Melħ, a beloved figure who taught locals to cherish their heritage and the beauty of salt production.
Gozo mourns Leli tal-Melħ, a beloved figure in salt harvesting, inspiring a community to cherish its heritage and love for the land.
Discover the new altarpiece for St Joseph chapel at the Citadel in Gozo, a testament to local heritage and community spirit.
Residents rally to stop padel court construction on Manoel Island, fearing loss of heritage and environmental damage.
Palazzo Santa Sofia in Mdina may become a Starbucks, raising concerns about preserving local heritage.