Gibraltar Heritage Trust Calendar 2026 Celebrating 210 Years Of The Alameda Gardens

The Gibraltar Heritage Trust have announced the launch of its 2026 Calendar, dedicated to celebrating the 210th anniversary of the opening of the Alameda Gardens.
A statement from the GHT follows below:
This year’s edition takes you on a journey through the rich history of Gibraltar’s public gardens, highlighting their role as both a place of leisure and an important research and conservation centre for our natural environment.
Produced in collaboration with the Gibraltar Botanic Gardens and its Director, Dr. Keith Bensusan, the calendar combines history, heritage, and natural beauty. Each month features period postcard illustrations from the collections of RM Clinton and RJM Garcia, reproduced with kind permission, alongside a special “Flower of the Month” spotlighting flora found within the Alameda Gardens.
Step inside this calendar to explore the gardens and surrounding areas in the early 20th century, and discover how generations of Gibraltarians have enjoyed and shaped this space over the last two centuries.
By purchasing the 2026 Calendar, you will be supporting the Gibraltar Heritage Trust in its mission to preserve and promote Gibraltar’s heritage for future generations.
Availability:
The calendar is available now at a price of £9.00 from the Main Guard Gift & Bookshop or online at www.gibraltarheritagetrust.org.gi Members can purchase it at the discounted price of £8.00 on presentation of a valid membership card.
Numbers are limited and our calendars traditionally sell quickly so be sure to secure your copy early to avoid disappointment.

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