Ta' Qali Crafts Village & Mdina Glass
The military airstrip had been abandoned for many years when
somebody started using the disused hangar as a workshop for
glass-blowing. And so it came about that the Ta’ Qali Crafts
Village was born.

In a short time the Nissen huts there were taken over by other
craftsmen and new huts built. Traditional arts like pottery, silver
and gold filigree, and lace making were collected in one place soon
to be joined by other, possibly less traditional, handicrafts.

Among the light industries carried on at Ta’ Qali is the making
of polished stone ornaments using Malta “marble” as raw
material; the Malta Stone workshop carries a sign offering the
visitor a “piece of Malta” to take back home.
For those who want to take back a piece of Maltese history one
can buy a replica of a knight’s suit of armour (they come in all
sizes)
or even a pottery copy of the Fat Lady.