Timelapselab have been following extension and rehabilitation of St john’s Co-Cathedral.
The extension and rehabilitation project for one of Malta’s most historically important monuments has been ongoing for years and was originally meant to be completed by 2025.
Timelapselab had been following the project of restoring and constructing new areas entails
interventions in one of Malta’s most historically important monuments, through our smart devices
for remote monitoring, that include the rehabilitation of the existing area at the basement level, the restoration of the Bartolott Crypt, the construction of a Tapestry Hall, a Caravaggio Wing, and a
new entrance/exit and ticketing area from Merchants Street.
Timelapselab with its devices follows the main construction sites of the group in various national
offices. In the St john’s Co-Cathedral (Malta), our fixed devices TLA8, ensure continuous
monitoring. We are proud to be a part of this important and significant project.