Ta' Qali, town
Ta' Qali is a small town in central Malta with open green spaces, a craft village, and historical remnants from its time as an airfield. The place has flat, open terrain with workshops, shops, and parks that invite walking and relaxing.
The place was an important British airfield during World War II that was frequently bombed and played a key role in air defense missions. After the war, the site was transformed into a cultural park that now houses craft activities and an aviation museum.
The place is known for its craft village where local artisans make and sell glass, jewelry, and ceramics using traditional methods. Visitors can watch craftspeople at work and purchase handmade souvenirs that reflect the local artistic heritage.
The place is easily reached by bus with several routes running regularly, and there is plenty of parking for visitors arriving by car. The flat, open terrain and signposted paths make navigation simple, and the area is accessible for families with children and pets.
The place houses the Malta Aviation Museum displaying aircraft from World War II and documenting the island's role in military operations. Additionally, the area features a large dog park and regular weekly markets where local farmers sell fresh produce and handmade goods.
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