Prime Minister Robert Abela inaugurated MICAS, Malta’s first International Space for Contemporary Art, in Floriana, a 4,000-square-meter venue designed to host exhibitions and installations by Maltese and international artists.
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Completed with a €30 million investment, MICAS aims to foster Malta’s identity in the arts and support cultural progress. Abela emphasised that the space represents collective national progress, driven by the creativity of talented Maltese artists and the government’s dedication to expanding cultural awareness.
He reaffirmed the government’s commitment to investing further in the arts, envisioning Malta as a Mediterranean hub for creativity, and noted that the project revitalises Floriana, boosting high-quality cultural tourism.
Minister for National Heritage, Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, also addressed the inauguration, describing MICAS as a historic step toward establishing Malta as a prominent centre for contemporary art and international cultural dialogue.
Bonnici emphasised that the project is not only an electoral promise realised but also a symbol of art’s potential to enhance society by creating spaces for creativity and social cohesion.
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MICAS is set to serve as a platform for Maltese, Gozitan, and international artists, while also contributing to Malta’s growing reputation as a cultural tourism destination.
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