Saint Nicholas’ Curtain Wall, situated between Bormla and Fgura, is being restored by the Restoration and Preservation Department. This curtain wall is located between the Bastion of Saint Nicholas and that of Saint John, together forming part of the Cottonera Fortifications designed by Antonio Maurizio Valperga, commissioned by the Knights of St John.
During a press conference addressed by Minister for the National Heritage, the Arts, and Local Government Owen Bonnici and Parliamentary Secretary for Local Government Alison Zerafa Civelli, it was explained that the works are being carried out with an investment of €650,000. The restoration commenced in November 2023 and is expected to be completed by the end of this year. In total, these works will cover an area of over 4,500 square meters of fortifications.
“Through these initiatives, we continue to enhance the value of our national heritage, shaping our identity as a people. The Cottonera area plays an integral part in our efforts to invest into the upkeep of our patrimonial heritage. The restoration aligns with our cultural strategy, aiming to increase the appreciation of our country’s heritage. With this restoration project, we are valorising this historical site, and preserving it for the enjoyment by the general public and the tourists who visit us,” stated Minister Bonnici.
Parliamentary Secretary Alison Zerafa Civelli praised the work being carried out by the Restoration Department workers. She continued that the maintenance and restoration work on the curtain wall is an important measure in the preservation of Malta’s historical heritage. She concluded that the government is committed to continue working on the preservation, promotion and cultivation of all the characteristics that make up our Maltese identity.
Chairman of the Kottonera Foundation Glenn Bedingfield said, “We are pleased with the restoration work being carried out in Cottonera, and thus leading to the implementation of the strategy we have for Cottonera.”
The ongoing restoration works include cleaning, new pointing, stone repair, replacement of deteriorated stone, the consolidation of fragile stone areas and other conservation works on the stone from which this curtain wall is built.
The Bormla Local Council and Fgura Local council were also present for the press conference.
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