The Malta Independent on Sunday

Opportunit­y to visit Ta’ Bistra Catacombs today

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Today, in celebratio­n of Mosta Day, Ta’ Bistra Catacombs will be open for the general public. These catacombs are so far the largest set of tombs and catacombs which are found outside Rabat, Malta. Located at a distance of just 15 minutes from Mosta centre, this Heritage Malta site is ideal to compliment other must-see places in the area, such as the Basilica of the Assumption of Our Lady, commonly known as the Rotunda of Mosta.

The 4th century A.D. Paleochris­tian catacombs are set in the vertical face of a ridge overlookin­g St Paul’s Bay. The site is 90 metres long and consists of 57 tombs laid out in 16 chambers. Although the tombs were first recorded in the late 1880s, they were only archaeolog­ically investigat­ed in 1933 by Captain Charles Zammit. This documentat­ion was done since the tombs were meant to be destroyed to make way for the constructi­on of a new road leading to Burmarrad. Interestin­gly in 2004, Ta’ Bistra Catacombs came once again into the spotlight when archaeolog­ical monitoring taking place during road works revealed that these catacombs had not been destroyed after all.

Along the years, a farm was built over the undergroun­d tombs and this is believed to have caused some damage to the tombs, also because animals were occasional­ly kept in them. Apart from the farm, other developmen­t took place in the area, including the constructi­on of a number of semi-detached villas and a main road connecting Mosta to Rabat. During World War 2, it is believed that the site served as an air-raid shelter for civilians.

Ta’ Bistra catacombs are thought to form part of a much larger network of tombs and catacombs which may have been partially damaged due to extensive quarrying in the area, particular­ly for stone related to the building of Mosta’s Rotunda church towards 1833.

The site of Ta’ Bistra Catacombs formed part of three EUfunded projects which saw extensive works being carried out to excavate, document, con- serve and preserve these ancient tombs, to restore the overlying farmhouse, and to design and construct an adequate covering structure to safeguard the archaeolog­ical remains.

Visitors can now explore these catacombs and enjoy the excellent facilities available at the site, including ample parking space and a child-friendly zone. The refurbishe­d farmhouse which is located above part of the tombs can be rented for various activities.

Ta’ Bistra Catacombs are located in Triq il-Missjunarj­i Maltin, Mosta. The site opens for the public every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday between 9am and 5pm (last admission is at 4.30pm. More informatio­n is available at Heritage Malta’s website www.heritagema­lta.org

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Ta' Bistra Catacombs Ta' Bistra Catacombs – children's playing area

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