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Get involved! Heritage Malta launches popular Summer Programme for kids
Children can enjoy artistic and physical activities at our local heritage sites

Sarah Micallef

Summer’s in full swing on the Maltese Islands, and Heritage Malta is once again launching its popular Student Passport Summer Programme, which aims to increase accessibility to our cultural heritage.

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Starting next Tuesday 21st July and ending on Thursday 17th September, the programme includes various artistic and physical activities for kids within Heritage Malta’s sites.

Art Blast!

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Students from ages 6 to 10 are invited to attend Art Blast sessions from 10am – 11am, which will be held at a variety of locations as follows:  

  • Inquisitor's Palace, Birgu on 21st July and 25th August.
  • MUŻA, Valletta on 30th July and 5th August.
  • St Paul’s Catacombs, Rabat on 12th August and 17th September.
  • Ġgantija, Xagħra Gozo on 3rd September.

P.E. at Fort St Angelo

Students from ages 10 – 15 are invited to attend P.E. Activities at Fort St Angelo on the following dates: 22nd July, 20th August and 11th September. All sessions are from 9am – 10am.

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Each activity is against a €5 donation. Tickets are available from Heritage Malta museums, sites and online.

Students who have collected all the stamps in their Heritage Malta Passport can attend for free. For more info, visit the website or call 22954360.

17th July 2020



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