Former military installation restored as observatory and field centre
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A site formerly used by the British military to strengthen the defences of the western part of the island has undergone painstaking restoration and will now be used for didactic, research and outreach purposes as an observatory and field centre. A collaboratFormer military installation restored as observatory and field centre
A site formerly used by the British military to strengthen the defences of the western part of the island has undergone painstaking restoration and will now be used for didactic, research and outreach purposes as an observatory and field centre. A collaboration between the HSBC Malta Foundation, the University of Malta and the Mġarr local council, the I-Land Observatory and Field Centre represents a unique new concept in natural and cultural heritage management in Malta. The parties had originally embarked on plans for this project nearly eight years ago with restoration works getting under way in 2013. The centre overlooks Fomm ir-Riħ Bay and spans the area formerly known as the Kunċizzjoni Electric Light Engine Room, built between 1897 and 1917, and features rare military building characteristics. According to Alex Torpiano, dean of the Faculty for the Built Environment at the University of Malta, the site used the latest military technology available for its time. Although only a few upright sections remain in the perimeter, the site made early use of barbed wire for coastal defence. Other defence features included prickly pear plants, the scarping of part of the perimeter... Read more














