3,000 tour St Michael's Counterguard
More than 3,000 people today visited St Michael’s Counterguard, a massive three-tiered artillery platform in Valletta, which was open to the public during the weekend. The counterguard is a fortification currently being restored as part of a project...
More than 3,000 people today visited St Michael’s Counterguard, a massive three-tiered artillery platform in Valletta, which was open to the public during the weekend.
The counterguard is a fortification currently being restored as part of a project co-funded by the European Union.
One of the aims of the project is to recuperate large areas of the fortifications which have been inaccessible to the public.
St Michael’s Counterguard has managed to retain its shroud of exclusive obscurity throughout most of the 19th and 20th centuries largely because, situated along the western Marsamxett side of the Valletta enceinte, it lies off the beaten track and access to it has always been difficult and restricted.
Other fortifications in Valletta that will be recuperated and made accessible to the public as part of the project are – St Andrew’s tenaille and ditch, the piazza basse and sally-ports in St Michael, St John’s and St James’ bastions, and the two piazza basse in St Andrew’s bastion.