The heritage of the Maltese islands
The Archeology in Europe weblog is publicising a meeting by Heritage Malta on its plan of action for Gozo's cultural resources.The meeting, being held on Friday at 4 p.m. at the Sentinella base in the heart of the Citadel, Victoria, will be addressed by the Gozo and Culture Ministers:
Heritage Malta will outline its plans and projects for the forthcoming years, including the upgrading of all sites and the introduction of interpretation provisions, particularly at Ggantija Temples, which is the most visited site in the Maltese Islands, with around 170,000 visitors last year. Charles Fredrick von Brochtorff's book, The Archaeological Drawings, published by Midsea Books and Heritage Malta will also be launched.
Malta Online Bookshop
Heritage Malta: "The mission of heritage Malta is to ensure that those elements of the cultural heritage entrusted to it are protected and made accessible to the public"
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