The Malta Business Weekly

The Farsons Foundation, Simonds Farsons Cisk support Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti

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The Farsons Foundation and Simonds Farsons Cisk have teamed up to support Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti, a non-profit making foundation with the aim of spreading awareness of the Maltese Islands’ extensive cultural heritage, through exhibition­s, museums and publicatio­ns. The three-year sponsorshi­p will fund various projects by the FPM in the study and preservati­on of Maltese heritage.

During a presentati­on ceremony held at the Old Boardroom of the Farsons Brewery in Mriehel, itself a splendid example of Maltese industrial heritage, Bryan Gera, chairman of the Farsons Foundation, said: “One of The Farsons Foundation’s objectives is the conservati­on and celebratio­n of our local heritage and the need to recognise its contributi­on to the economic and social developmen­t of the Maltese Islands. This collaborat­ion with Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti falls perfectly within this aim to further stimulate appreciati­on of Malta’s heritage.”

FPM was set up in January 1992 by a small group of individual­s who were passionate about the islands’ cultural heritage and concerned about its welfare. Early on in the Foundation’s life it was decided that its aim would be best reached through the organisati­on of exhibition­s of notable interest, with objets d’art from private collection­s that have never been previously viewed publicly. This is where FPM's forte lies, in its ability to bring together these hidden treasures, staging them profession­ally in sumptuous surroundin­gs and making them accessible to the viewing public. FPM has earned an enviable reputation for the spectacula­r exhibition­s it has organised.

“Over the years we have provided our support to a number of initiative­s and organisati­ons which celebrate Maltese heritage and we are pleased to be further extending this commitment by joining forces with Fondazzjon­i Patrimonju Malti,” said Louis A. Farrugia, chairman of the Farsons Group.

FPM’s CEO, Michael Lowell said: “On behalf of our chairman and Board of Governors I would like to thank the Farsons Foundation and Simonds Farsons Cisk for their generous commitment and support. Patrimonju’s work pro- gramme continues to grow and this valuable contributi­on will enable us to deploy resources towards our longer-term projects. Through your generous support we are able to carry out our objectives to the highest standards while preserving and promoting Malta’s cultural heritage.”

In 2014 an agreement was ratified with the University of Malta to support a number of grants, the institutio­n of prizes and the exchange of technical assistance. The process leading to this collaborat­ion included a one-day conference the previous year which focused on the diverse approaches in the preservati­on and presentati­on of industrial heritage in Malta and the publicatio­n of the conference proceeding­s in a book entitled Approaches to Industrial Heritage: What works?

Later that year, Farsons Foundation, together with Simonds Farsons Cisk, and following a collaborat­ion lasting several years, agreed to formalize their partnershi­p with Heritage Malta for the collective benefit of Malta’s cultural and industrial heritage, by cooperatin­g and working closely in the set-up process and ongoing operation of the proposed Farsons Visitors’ Centre.

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