Roman Baths in Mġarr | S4 EP: 16, part 2 | The Local Traveller with Clare Agius | Malta
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- Опубликовано: 15 сен 2024
- Join Clare and George Azzopardi, the curator of Roman sites at Heritage Malta, as he unveils the mysteries of a unique Roman bath complex. Dating back to the first and second centuries CE, this well-preserved site offers a glimpse into the luxurious lifestyle enjoyed by some in Roman times.
They delve into the details of the bath's architecture, mosaic designs, and its significance within the broader Mediterranean context.
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The Local Traveller follows Clare Agius as she explores Malta and Gozo in search for their many hidden gems. Sit back as Clare uncovers the Maltese Islands' culture, cuisine, and natural heritage with the help of a few friendly locals.
Credits:
Presenter: Clare Agius
Guests:
- Clive Cortis
- George Azzopardi
Photography:
- Fabian Mizzi
- Noel Pace
Videography: Creative Corner
Drone footage:
- Salvu Vella
- Anthony Axiak
Research:
- Heritage Malta
- Clare Agius
- Fabian Mizzi
Script & Production: Clare Agius
Director: Fabian Mizzi
Opening Song: Semplicità by The Travellers
Special Thanks:
- Heritage Malta
English Translation and Subtitles are funded by Malta Arts Council.
Translators:
Warren Taliana, Martina Caruana, Martina Cremona, Amina Baldacchino, Nathlin Johnson, Alessia Sciberras, Gianuaria Crugliano from the Department of Translation, Terminology and Interpreting Studies.
Faculty of Arts, University of Malta
All Rights Reserved 2024 - Clare Agius - One Group
VERY INTERESTING VLOG 💦 ⚔️ 🛡️ .
Let's hope all Mgarr historic sites are cleaned, made safe and presentable for Maltese visitors and tourists alike 🙏.
THANK you Clare, Clive Cortis and George Azzopardi 👏👏👏.
Cheers 👍🇲🇹❤️🇪🇺™️
Wish some day it will be restored to its original beauty. My family tried its best to keep it preserved for many many years and tourists used to love this site, which else would have been abandoned by authorities for decades. Lets hope that some day authorities will have the funds to preserve an unfinished job for almost 100 years now!
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