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Kantera, Ozzy Lino, Lisa Gauci & Chris Goa To Perform At Mużika Mużew

Kantera, Ozzy Lino, Lisa Gauci & Chris Goa To Perform At Mużika Mużew
Apr 5 2024 Share

Local artists Kantera, Ozzy Lino, Lisa Gauci & Chris Goa will all be performing at the upcoming Mużika Mużew Open Day event!

Minister for National Heritage, the Arts and Local Government Owen Bonnici is launching a series of Open Days as you’ve never seen… and as you’ve never heard!

Mużika Mużew: Unplugged Sessions will welcome you on the 7th of April at the Museum of Natural History, the Domus Romana and St Paul’s Catacombs for free entrance from 9am onwards!

Visitors will be welcomed to delve into the captivating world of Roman Malta at the Domvs Romana in Rabat, discover the remarkable collections at the National Museum of Natural History in Mdina as well as St Paul’s Catacombs, all open to the public for free.

The Domvs Romana provides a fascinating insight into the private lives of ancient Roman aristocracy through its well-preserved mosaics and artefacts, offering a glimpse into family dynamics, fashion, education, entertainment, and culinary practices of the era.

Meanwhile, the National Museum of Natural History, situated within the impressive Vilhena Palace, offers an immersive journey through the natural world, showcasing remarkable specimens such as a mummified Nile crocodile and the fossilized remains of prehistoric creatures found in Malta’s rocks.

St Paul’s Catacombs, on their part, are some of the most prominent features of Malta’s early Christian archeology, dating from the third to the eighth centuries CE.

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Divers Expose Disturbing Finds in Three Consecutive Dives

Divers Expose Disturbing Finds in Three Consecutive Dives
Apr 5 2024 Share

In a concerning series of events, divers have recently uncovered a battery, laptop, chair, and car radiator discarded in the sea over the course of just one week. The video footage, shared by Raniero’s Adventures, illustrates the ongoing issue of marine pollution.

Despite widespread awareness efforts, irresponsible waste disposal persists, posing serious threats to marine life and ecosystems. Items like batteries and electronics leak harmful chemicals, while larger debris can physically harm marine creatures and disrupt habitats.

This discovery underscores the urgent need for collective action to address marine pollution. It highlights the importance of individual responsibility, strengthened regulations, and enforcement measures to mitigate the impact on our oceans and preserve their health for future generations.

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New President Reimagined As Queen Myriam Spiteri Debono

New President Reimagined As Queen Myriam Spiteri Debono
Apr 5 2024 Share

Upon the swearing in of Malta’s new president of the republic Myriam Spiteri Debono, local artificial intelligence creative malta.ai took to social media to reimagine her as the Queen of Malta.

 

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‘Swearing in with elegance and poise, our new President Myriam Spiteri Debono embodies the grace and dignity of Malta. A new chapter begins’, Malta.ai wrote.

Malta of course has had a deep connection to the late Queen Elizabeth II, who passed away in 2022. The former monarch, who had the longest reign until her death, had called Malta her second home and loved to visit the island.

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Valletta’s Siege Bell War Memorial Set To Be Restored

Valletta's Siege Bell War Memorial Set To Be Restored
Apr 5 2024 Share

Heritage Malta has announced the commencement of restoration works on the Siege Bell War Memorial in Valletta. This memorial, situated at the base of St Christopher’s Bastion and overlooking the Grand Harbour, commemorates the victims of the Second World War in Malta.

Designed by renowned British artist Michael Sandle, the monument was erected in memory of over 7000 war victims and was officially inaugurated on May 29, 1992, marking the 50th anniversary of Malta being awarded the George Cross for bravery during the years 1940-1942.

The structure features a lower ground floor enclosed space and an open first-floor superstructure enclosing the belfry, offering visitors splendid views of the port and surrounding fortifications.

The imposing bronze bell, tolling daily at noon, honors the fallen, while a bronze sculpture representing the burial at sea of an unknown soldier stands before it.

Signs of serious deterioration on the external hardstone cladding necessitated structural reinforcement and repair works to prevent further damage. The project also includes consolidating waterproofing layers and relaying hardstone floors over reinstated concrete floors, along with any necessary structural reinforcements to the cupola, ring-beams, and substructure.

The restoration, funded by national funds totaling approximately €700,000, is expected to be completed by the end of 2024, during which time the monument will be inaccessible to the public.

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