Hidden Gems of Birkirkara
Birkirkara’s residential streets hide significant cultural sites often overlooked by visitors. The Gabriel Caruana Foundation operates within an 18th-century windmill, showcasing contemporary ceramics, while the Baby Jesus Museum houses a vast collection of religious figurines. The town’s history is further preserved at the Old Train Station, a remnant of Malta’s colonial-era railway, and through historic religious architecture like the 17th-century Sant Antnin u Santa Katarina chapel and the plague-era Santu Rokku. Rosa Kwir adds a modern dimension as a dedicated space for queer art and community projects.
Gabriel Caruana Foundation
Housed in the 1710 'The Mill' (Il-Mitħna tal-Għaqba), this center showcases modern and contemporary art, focusing on the ceramic works of Gabriel Caruana and emerging Maltese artists.
Baby Jesus Museum
Located in the MUSEUM society premises, this collection features over 1,500 statues of the Christ Child made from wax, papier-mâché, and wood, spanning several centuries and international origins.
Birkirkara Old Train Station
A surviving station of the Malta Railway (1883–1931), featuring the original stone building and a restored wooden third-class carriage set within a public garden.
Rosa Kwir
An independent art space and archive centered on queer history, gender-non-conforming identities, and contemporary social perspectives in Malta.
Sant Antnin u Santa Katarina
A small 17th-century chapel dedicated to St. Anthony of Padua and St. Catherine of Alexandria, located in the town's historic core.
Santu Rokku
A 16th-century chapel dedicated to Saint Roch, traditional protector against the plague, featuring simple vernacular architecture characteristic of early Maltese religious structures.
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