Araucaria in Malta: The Candelabra-Shaped Tree Explained
Frequently seen in gardens, cemeteries,
parks and along roadsides, this remarkable tree brings a distinctive vertical
presence to the Maltese landscape.
Frequently seen in gardens, cemeteries,
parks and along roadsides, this remarkable tree brings a distinctive vertical
presence to the Maltese landscape.
Far more than a decorative detail, these tiles embody a craft tradition dating backto the 19th century.
Malta produces around 10,900 tons of tomatoes per year, making tomatoes one of the island’s most important agricultural products.
Recently recognised by the MICHELIN Guide, Senglea has emerged as a
destination in its own right rather than a simple extension of Valletta.
This guide explores the meaning, uses, and cultural importance of bells in Malta