In a momentous event filled with pride and appreciation for Gozo’s rich heritage, the Minister for Gozo Clint Camilleri, accompanied by Parliamentary Secretary for European Funds Chris Bonett and Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government Alison Zerafa Civelli, joined forces with the Mayor of Munxar Damien Spiteri to inaugurate the restoration and conservation project of the illustrious Xlendi Tower. This remarkable endeavor, valued at €355,000 and co-financed with European funds, breathes new life into one of Gozo’s most treasured historical gems.
Minister Clint Camilleri, beaming with enthusiasm, expressed his joy at preserving another significant historical building in Gozo. Recognizing the importance of enhancing the island’s touristic appeal and bolstering the local economy, Camilleri emphasized that the restoration of such sites remains a top priority for the government. With the historical heritage of the country being cherished and maintained, Gozo continues to attract quality tourists, fostering economic growth.
Underlining the commitment to Gozo’s potential, Minister Camilleri assured that the government would continue investing in the region. The continuous efforts would not only lead to more beautification projects but also pave the way for new investments, unlocking Gozo’s immense potential.
Parliamentary Secretary Chris Bonett, in his address, highlighted the significance of preserving Malta’s cultural heritage, celebrating the completion of the restoration works at Xlendi Tower. With the help of European funds and the diligent efforts of the Munxar local council, the once-inaccessible site has been transformed into a historical attraction. The restoration not only conserves our national heritage but also contributes to the flourishing tourism industry in Gozo, with an estimated 10,000 visitors expected annually.
“With the support of European funds and the collaboration of the Munxar local council, we have successfully turned this once-hidden treasure into a historical attraction. This will not only benefit tourists but also the local community,” reiterated Parliamentary Secretary Bonett.
Parliamentary Secretary Alison Zerafa Civelli echoed the government’s dedication to funding restoration projects in local councils, ensuring the cultural heritage of the country is cherished by future generations. She emphasized that the restoration of Xlendi Tower adds value to the locality and serves as an irresistible attraction for both local and international visitors exploring the enchanting village of Xlendi.
The Xlendi Tower, the oldest tower in Gozo dating back to 1650 during the time of Grand Master Lascaris, holds a wealth of historical significance. During the restoration, hidden frescoes were discovered, including breathtaking drawings of a crucifix, a church, and candlesticks. These remarkable findings have been meticulously preserved by professional restorers, further enhancing the tower’s rich history. With its grand restoration complete, Xlendi Tower is poised to welcome an estimated 10,000 visitors annually, allowing them to witness its glory firsthand.
As Gozo continues to shine as a beacon of cultural heritage, the restoration of the Xlendi Tower stands as a testament to the unwavering commitment of the government and local authorities in preserving the island’s historical treasures. Visitors from near and far will now have the opportunity to step back in time and immerse themselves in the captivating allure of this ancient architectural masterpiece.
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