Sciuta Tower ( mt, Torri ta' Xuta), also known as Sciutu Tower ( mt, Torri ta' Xutu) or Wied iż-Żurrieq Tower ( mt, Torri ta' Wied iż-Żurrieq), is a small
watchtower in
Qrendi,
Malta. It was completed in 1638 as the fifth of the
Lascaris towers
The Laskaris or Lascaris ( el, Λάσκαρις, later Λάσκαρης) family was a Byzantine Greek noble family whose members formed the ruling dynasty of the Empire of Nicaea from 1204 to 1261 and remained among the senior nobility up to the d ...
. The tower was restored by
Din l-Art Ħelwa.
History
Sciutu Tower (aka locally as Torri ta’ Xutu and Torri Sciuto) was built in 1637–1638 in Wied iż-Żurrieq, located within the Qrendi boundaries, on the site of a medieval watch post. It served as the prototype for the
De Redin towers, which were built between 1658 and .
After the British took over Malta in 1800, Sciutu Tower remained in use and was manned by the
Royal Malta Fencible Regiment and later the
Royal Malta Fencible Artillery. It was abandoned in 1873 but was manned by the Coast Police once again during
World War II. The tower subsequently used as a police station until 2002. An original cannon dating back to the Order's rule can still be found on the tower's roof.
Present day

In March 2013,
Din l-Art Ħelwa was entrusted by the Government with the conservation of this tower for a period of 10 years.
In September 2014, the tower and the surrounding area was cleaned of waste and debris by Din l-Art Ħelwa volunteers as well as the Qrendi Scouts. The tower underwent restoration conservation until 2016, and was inaugurated and opened to the public in 2019.
Further reading
* Nicola Said (2015)
Malta Airport Foundation ''nicolasaid.com''. Retrieved 29 June 2016.
References
External links
National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands
Lascaris towers
Defunct police stations in Malta
Towers completed in 1638
Qrendi
National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands
1638 establishments in Malta
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