Dar il-Kapxi
Discover the Charm of Dar il-Kapxi
Explore the Olive Twist Sculpture in Żejtun, a unique artistic masterpiece surrounded by Malta's natural beauty.
Nestled in the charming town of Żejtun, the Olive Twist Sculpture is a captivating tourist attraction that showcases the artistic spirit of Malta. This unique sculpture, set against a picturesque backdrop, invites visitors to explore the rich cultural heritage and natural beauty of the area. Ideal for art enthusiasts and casual tourists alike, it offers a serene escape and a perfect photo opportunity.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the center of Mqabba, head east on Triq Il-Kbira (the main street). Continue straight until you reach the intersection with Triq Il-Luzzu. Turn left onto Triq Il-Luzzu and follow it until you reach the roundabout. At the roundabout, take the first exit onto Triq Il-Kanon. After about 500 meters, you will reach another intersection. Here, turn right onto Triq Il-Haddiema. Continue straight for about 1 kilometer. The Olive Twist Sculpture will be on your right, near the VG2G+6FW Haddiema address in Żejtun.
Bus
From Mqabba, walk to the nearest bus stop, which is located on Triq Il-Kbira. Take the bus heading towards Żejtun (check the local bus timetable for the specific route, usually it’s bus number 81 or 82). After about 10-15 minutes, get off at the stop closest to Triq Il-Haddiema. From there, you can walk along Triq Il-Haddiema for about 500 meters. The Olive Twist Sculpture will be on your left near the VG2G+6FW Haddiema address.
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