
Hailey Borg
Mercury, the iconic destination in the heart of St Julian’s, is proud to announce its latest cultural activation in celebration of Women’s Day: Amazing Maltese Women exhibition. This inspiring showcase, based on the bestselling book by Kristina Chetcuti and Marisa Attard and designed by Faye Paris, brings to life the stories of brave, talented, and determined women who have shaped Malta’s history.
The exhibition, running from 3rd to 10th March at Mercury, is a tribute to the incredible contributions of Maltese women across generations.

A Celebration of Women’s Empowerment
Mercury is a hub for culture, innovation, and community engagement. By hosting the Amazing Maltese Women exhibition, Mercury reaffirms its commitment to supporting women and celebrating their achievements. “We believe in creating spaces that inspire and empower,” said Owen Bonello, Chief of Marketing and Communications at Mercury. “This exhibition is not just a celebration of women’s history; it’s a call to action for an inclusive and equitable future.”
The Amazing Maltese Women book, shortlisted for the National Book Prize and published by Merlin Publishers, has already become a record-breaking bestseller, now in its second print run. Through vivid storytelling and stunning illustrations, the book and exhibition shine a light on unsung heroines who have shaped Malta’s past, present, and future.
About the book
Amazing Maltese Women is a colourful celebration of Maltese women who followed their hearts and let no one dampen their determination. Their stories are narrated in comic-style with beautiful ink and watercolour illustrations.
It documents the life of the incredibly courageous, resilient women who lived their life with a mission. Some of the names of the women in the book may be familiar, but most are unsung. Such as Clara La Spatara, a much sought-after blacksmith at the time of the knights, or Mary Ellul who had superhero strength and saved people in World War II, or Maria de Dominici one of the first ever recorded female artists in the world.
The book cuts across the ages: from Tina the prehistoric Maltese woman who lived in a very equal and fair society in Ġgantija, Gozo to Malta’s first woman cabinet minister Agatha Barbara; from Madame Manfre, Malta’s very own Coco Chanel, to journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia, who was killed because of her brave writing.
Join the Celebration
Don’t miss this opportunity to celebrate Women’s Day at Mercury. Visit the Amazing Maltese Women exhibition and be inspired by the stories of these remarkable women until 9th March at the Mercury Shopping District. The book can be purchased from Twinset at Mercury Shopping District. Let’s honour women’s legacy and continue to build a future where everyone can thrive.
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