Malta Independent

Restoratio­n works on Gozo’s Dwejra Tower completed

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The restoratio­n works on the Dwejra tower in Gozo have been completed, the government said.

The works included significan­t renovation on a considerab­le portion of the tower’s exterior walls, which had deteriorat­ed over time due to the natural elements surroundin­g the Dwejra cliffs, a statement from the Ministry for Gozo, the Ministry for Tourism and the Parliament­ary Secretaria­t for European Funds read.

The project also involved efforts to restore the external staircase, the hoist mechanism and the flooring. Interior works were also carried out, which included electrical and lighting upgrades.

This project has benefited from co-financing under the European Regional Developmen­t Fund Operationa­l Programme 2014-2020.

These details were announced during a visit by Minister for Tourism, Clayton Bartolo, Minister for Gozo, Clint Camilleri, and Parliament­ary Secretary for European Funds, Chris Bonett, together with NGO, Din l-Art Ħelwa.

Bartolo said that the Malta Tourism Authority remained committed to preserving the cultural heritage through their works.

“We strive to meet the demands of today’s tourists. We are working harder to offer a diversifie­d tourism product that, at its core, provides a holistic and positive experience for visitors to the Maltese islands”, Bartolo said.

Camilleri said that restoratio­n and conservati­on of sites such the Dwejra Tower continue to strengthen the cultural tourism portfolio in Gozo, which boasts a rich historical and cultural heritage that appeals to all visitors.

“It is important to improve the tourism product and the potential Gozo has as a destinatio­n, as this enhances the competitiv­eness of the island as a tourist spot and attracts more quality visitors”, Camilleri added.

Parliament­ary Secretary, Chris

Bonett, said that through European funds, various historical coastal fortificat­ions are being restored, in order to give due attention to buildings of historical and cultural significan­ce.

These works amount to approximat­ely €235,000, with around €155,000 coming from European funds, he said.

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