
The Kottonera Foundation has successfully completed the restoration of 14 Via Crucis paintings at the Capuchin Church in Kalkara. This was announced during a visit by Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government, Alison Zerafa Civelli, and Kottonera Foundation Chairperson, Joe Mizzi.
Experts with extensive skills and experience meticulously restored the paintings, carefully reviving their intricate details that had faded over time, bringing them back to their original splendour.
Parliamentary Secretary Alison Zerafa Civelli highlighted that this restoration was made possible thanks to the financial support of the Kottonera Foundation.
She reaffirmed the government’s commitment to collaborating with local councils to facilitate cultural initiatives.
“These projects play a vital role in our communities and underscore the government’s dedication to safeguarding our cultural and religious heritage.
Through this initiative, we are preserving Maltese traditions while strengthening Christian values,” she stated. She further stressed the importance of protecting historical heritage for future generations, reiterating the government’s ongoing support.
Chairperson Joe Mizzi noted that, since its founding, the Kottonera Foundation has carried out numerous similar heritage conservation projects across the region.
He explained that the foundation’s strategy focuses on keeping cultural treasures alive and ensuring greater public accessibility. He reaffirmed the foundation’s commitment to preserving these invaluable assets for future generations.
Guardian Father Miguel Zammit of the Capuchin Church expressed his gratitude to the Kottonera Foundation for its support in ensuring that this religious and cultural heritage continues to be protected and cherished.
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