Restoration works have come to an end on the new façade for the St John’s co-Cathedral. Being the year for the European Capital of Culture, Valletta is undergoing constant renovations and upgrades to its buildings and architecture.
The project cost around €660,000 and it covered an area of 2,000 square metres in which restorers polished the facade’s stonemasonry and restored the co-Cathedral’s towers and clocks.
Valletta 2018 chairman Jason Micallef shared the initial trials for the presentation happening on the façade of St John’s co-Cathedral, this Saturday 20th January at 7pm. The Valletta 2018 Opening will be the biggest celebration that Malta’s capital city has ever seen.
Restoration works have come to an end on the new façade for the St John’s co-Cathedral. Being the year for the European Capital of Culture, Valletta is undergoing constant renovations and upgrades to its buildings and architecture.
The project cost around €660,000 and it covered an area of 2,000 square metres in which restorers polished the facade’s stonemasonry and restored the co-Cathedral’s towers and clocks.
Valletta 2018 chairman Jason Micallef shared the initial trials for the presentation happening on the façade of St John’s co-Cathedral, this Saturday 20th January at 7pm. The Valletta 2018 Opening will be the biggest celebration that Malta’s capital city has ever seen.