Photo: The crypt in the Archbishop’s Curia, Floriana – Ian Noel Pace

The Archbishop’s Curia will be open to the public during Floriana’s annual cultural day, Ġenna ta’ Ġonna. On the day, visitors are invited to explore the historic Curia building, with access to the courtyard, the crypt, the Chapel of Our Lady of Manresa, the sacristy, and the refectory – spaces that have provided spiritual reflection and pastoral service over the years. There will also be a corner for prayers and reflections in the courtyard.

Ġenna ta’ Ġonna is being organised for the 15th consecutive year and provides an opportunity for participants to discover and enjoy the historical, cultural, and environmental heritage that Floriana has to offer. Throughout the day, Ġnien il-Mall will be set up with a variety of stands, while cultural and educational activities will also take place in collaboration with private companies, public entities, community groups, and NGOs.

The Archbishop’s Curia will be open on Sunday, 19th October, from 9am to 5pm. For more information visit church.mt.

Photo: The sacristy in the Archbishop’s Curia, Floriana – Ian Noel Pace