Several restoration projects in process in Valletta
Photo: Saviour Cassar, DOI
Several restoration projects are currently being undertaken at the Ta’ Liesse area in Valletta.
Resources Minister George Pullicino said that a major restoration project was on Victoria Gate. Extensive restoration was being carried out using different methods.
The project was being undertaken by the Valletta Rehabilitation Project in collaboration with the ministry’s restoration unit.
The restoration was preceded by studies to establish how the cleaning and restoration methods being used in the project should be applied.
The gate is one of three major ones in Valletta. It was originally known as Porta del Monte.
This project was embarked upon in the past days and is expected to be concluded in six months.
Restoration works on the Church of Notre Dame de Liesse were being undertaken by the Restoration Unit within his ministry.
The works, which were in an advanced stage, included the replacement of a dangerous room in the sacristy, the restoration of the dome, bell tower and facade and the replacement of aluminium apertures.
They are estimated to cost some €30,000.
Other restorations works are being carried out on the stairs of St Ursola Street and in St John’s Street by the Valletta Rehabilitation Project.
The works included opening mortar joints and re-pointing without damaging the existing hard stone.
All the broken stone was replaced with old stone which the VRP continuously collected and stored. The stone had to be cut to specific sizes before being put in place.
More restoration works were being carried out to the facade of the St Barbara Bastion,which is some 4,000 square metres. The works have been going on for the past 15 months.
Mr Pullicino said that other works were last year carried out on the façades along the steps leading down to Victory Gate from East Street. These were funded by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority and were carried out by Restoration Unit staff.
The works included dry brushing the entire façade with a nylon/bristle brush to remove any loose deposits of dirt or pollution and the removal of vegetation, dead electrical cables, and ferrous objects which were of no historical importance.
The facade was cleaned with deionised water, and nylon/bristle brushes. Black crusts found underneath the cornices and other protruding elements were cleaned by poulticing.
All the open mortar joints were pointed with a lime-based mortar.
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Antoine Sciberras
Sep 3rd 2009, 12:35
I would like to publicly thank the Hon. Minister for the restoration and cleaning of the reservior at the back of Addolorata cemetery
Finally someone cares
Dr. John Zammit
Sep 1st 2009, 20:59
Don't ruin the Victoria Gate now, like your PN Sixties government did to City Gate, please!?....and now we are going to have a Valletta without a main gate!!!!!
Stephen Borg Cardona
Sep 1st 2009, 20:22
How about passing a law forcing the owners/tenants of properties in Republic Street and Merchants Street to keep their facades in good condition .
silvio axisa
Sep 1st 2009, 18:15
Whilst one needs to show appreciation, where due, to such initiatives, one should also highlight other monuments which are in dire need of restoration. The Zejtun Church needs urgent restoration and since the village does not fall under any tourist-oriented area and it is not situated in any 'popular' zones like the three cities or Sliema/ST Julians area, the village fails to qualify for any funds whatsoever. The church, being a masterpiece of Gafa and which is considered to be one of the finest on the island, does not seem to attract any funding from nobody, except from the pockets of some locals from the village. The whole project, which is already planned, is estimated to run into over Eu1.2m. The local church-goers will never be able to foot the bill on their own and unless some well-off benefactor comes into the limelight, I don't see any light at the end of the tunnel. Nevertheless the project will shortly be underway and interested bodies may log on to www.zejtunparish.com for further details.
Jo Said
Sep 1st 2009, 16:56
Photo seems to indicate the Minister is lending a helping hand !!!