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Vittoriosa steps back in time

Photo: Matthew Mirabelli.

Photo: Matthew Mirabelli.

Illuminated with thousands of candles and flares flickering and dancing in the slight breeze, Vittoriosa stepped back in time and threw open its doors for one magical night on Saturday.

Birgu by Night attracted thousands of people, many of whom also preferring to make use of the sea transport, in a bid to beat traffic jams, but having to wait in long queues as only six small boats were offering the service. Spoilt for choice, people could choose from traditional dances, representations or music while walking through the narrow, winding streets and visiting the interior of majestic buildings usually not open to the public.

Vittoriosa residents had been preparing for the event since early afternoon, hanging candles and flares from windows, balconies and walls.

When darkness fell, the shadows on the walls grew longer and the residents even opened their doors for passers-by to peek in.

Traditional Maltese vendors on carts selling kerosene, bread, milk and vegetables while violinists playing behind the window shutters and balconies made for a perfect picture. On the other hand, the Ġukulari Ensemble helped re-create the sounds of Malta in the mediaeval and renaissance periods.

Running into its sixth edition, Birgu by Night was part of the three-day BirguFest organised by the local council.

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