The Malta Independent 26 June 2025, Thursday
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FIAT 500 Club Italia Raduno in Malta

Tuesday, 1 September 2015, 15:17 Last update: about 11 years ago

22 members of the FIAT 500 Club Italia are proceeding to Malta on Friday, 4th September, with their eleven classic 1970's Fiat 500 led by Angelo Fiore, who promoted a similar event in Modica.

Soon after their arrival, the group is scheduled to meet the Minister for Transport and Infrastructure, Joe Mizzi, and then proceed to take a brief tour of Valletta.

After checking-in at the hotel, they are expected to visit the Mdina Glass factory and the Aviation Museum in Ta' Qali, followed by a brief tour of Mdina.

On Saturday, the group will take a tour of the island, including a visit to the Ħagar Qim temples.

On Sunday morning, between 9am and noon, they will be displaying their classic FIAT 500 cars at the Dock No. 1 in Cottonera, with the kind permission of the Bormla Local Council.

In the course of this Raduno, the Italian guests are also scheduled to meet the Parliamentary Secretary for Research, Innovation, Youth & Sport, Chris Agius.

Local FIAT 500 owners are being invited to join the Club Italia members at Dock No. 1 on Sunday with their cars, but since space is limited they need to inform the Malta Automobile Club to reserve a space.

Those who will not find a space may park their car at the car park in Triq il-Karmnu outside Senglea Gates, a short walk away from Dock No. 1, which can be reached through a flight of steps or the elevator.

The Italian guests will then cross the bridge and proceed to Don Berto restaurant for lunch. Local FIAT 500 owners who wish to join the group for lunch are kindly requested to inform the Malta Automobile Club and phone the restaurant at 21808008.

FIAT Malta is supporting this event and is offering some incentives on the entire FIAT 500 range. The Malta Tourism Authority is providing tourist literature to the Italian guests.

The Malta Automobile Club wishes to appeal to drivers to give some consideration to the group of Italian foreign guests during the weekend so that those driving at the back of the group do not get lost.


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