The Malta Business Weekly

Atlas supports Din L-Art Helwa’s White Tower restoratio­n project

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As part of its corporate social responsibi­lity programme, Atlas Insurance will be supporting the restoratio­n of the White Tower in l-Ahrax tal-Mellieha. The restoratio­n of this coastal tower, built by Grand Master De Redin in the mid-17th century, has been entrusted to Din l-Art Ħelwa by the Mellieha Local Council.

“We will be sponsoring the restoratio­n of the guardroom of this tower, which will be called The Atlas Room,” said Catherine Calleja, Atlas director and Group Company secretary. “The guardroom will serve as a visitors’ centre and multipurpo­se room located at the edge of the ditch which surrounds the tower.”

“The demolition and restoratio­n work on the guardroom commenced a few weeks ago. Work is being done with extreme care so as not to further damage the stonework,” added Calleja.

The White Tower was built during the reign of Grand Master Martin de Redin, who built 13 towers in the first two years of his brief three-year reign. The tower in L-Ahrax was constructe­d in 1658 and was the sixth tower to be built by De Redin.

Commenting on the collaborat­ion, DLH president Maria Grazia Cassar said: “Din l-Art Helwa is very grateful to Atlas Insurance, not only for the financial support of the White Tower Restoratio­n Project but also for the recognitio­n of Din l-Art Helwa's work in the protection and preservati­on of Malta's built and natural heritage.”

She added: “We hope that through this project a strong relationsh­ip with Atlas and its staff will be nurtured and we look forward to their involvemen­t as works get underway.”

Din l-Art Ħelwa plans to use the place for educationa­l and cultural initiative­s. It is planned to create facilities to host students, youths and other groups, for overnight stays, including access and facilities for disabled persons.

The site will be open regularly to visitors who will learn about the history of the tower and other fortificat­ions, as well as enjoy a permanent interactiv­e exhibition focusing on marine life and flora and fauna of the surroundin­g environmen­t.

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