The Hundred Years of Heritage 1903-2003
By (author): Kenneth Gambin
This book marks the hundredth year from the official setting up of the museum by Dr Themistocles Zammit in 1903. It traces the main developments of government owned museums and heritage sites from the first recorded reference to a collection, that of Giovanni Francesco Abela in the first half of the seventeenth century, to The Cultural Heritage Act of 2002 which gave birth to three new institutions in the field of cultural heritage. Abela’s collection was the nucleus around which the national collection subsequently grew and developed.
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