An exhibition featuring over 25 Maltese nativity cribs, including two large cribs showcasing scenes from Maltese towns and villages, has been launched at the European Parliament in Brussels.
The event marks the largest display of Maltese nativity cribs ever held outside Malta.
According to Minister for National Heritage, Arts, and Local Government, Owen Bonnici, the exhibition highlights a tradition passed down through generations.
He described it as an opportunity to promote Maltese cultural heritage internationally. The event is being hosted at the European Parliament, with thousands of visitors expected to view the display.
Member of the European Parliament Alex Agius Saliba, who collaborated on the project, emphasized the significance of showcasing Maltese culture and traditions in European institutions.
He noted that this exhibition follows a similar effort last year that featured Maltese feast traditions.
The cribs on display represent various towns and villages from Malta and Gozo, reflecting the cultural diversity of the islands.
The exhibition is organized by the Ministry for National Heritage, Arts, and Local Government and MEP Alex Agius Saliba in partnership with the Ministry for Gozo and Planning.
The display will remain open to visitors at the European Parliament throughout this week.
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