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Castello Dei Baroni

Castello Dei Baroni is a 20th-century residence in Wardija, Malta. In the 18th century, during the magistracy of Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, a rural building was constructed on site. The Montalto family owned the whereabouts of its site in the 20th century, and built the Castello Dei Baroni, incorporating the old structure. It was then purchased by Adrian Busietta and Maria Caruana, when it was renovated into a mock castle and given its name. It has since then mainly served as a wedding reception.

Castello Dei Baroni
View of the Castello Dei Baroni
General information
StatusIntact
TypeResidence
LocationWardija, St. Paul's Bay, Malta
Coordinates35°56′15.8″N 14°23′34.7″E / 35.937722°N 14.392972°E / 35.937722; 14.392972
Named forBarons Montalto
Completed20th-century
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
Floor count2
Floor area11240 m sq
Website
castellodeibaroni.com
Castello Dei Baroni
Established14 February 2010
TypeHouse museum
Collection sizeAntique literature, old photos, falconry display, hunting methods

Busietta and Caruana enlarged and renovated the building which for a period served as the headquarters of the Ecumenical Order, and for third parties activities. The building remains open to the public, against payment, as a house museum, exhibiting a number of items. It is occasionally used for charity purposes and other initiatives. It is found in a remote area.

It is a limestone building with two floors and a back garden. The main layout of the interior feature the intact 18th-century building, a spacious hall, a library, a typical Grand Master bedroom, and a chapel. Visitors are offered an audio visual about the history of the Ecumenical Order, and to view a hunting exhibition. Busietta died in 2016, after which the building was put for sale.

Location edit

The building is found in the hamlet of Wardija,[1] on a site which was originally known as Ta' Tanti, as meaning "the land of Tanti". Tanti is a Maltese surname, which may suggest the owner of the land prior development.[2] It is found at the inner side of the hamlet.[3] The address is now Castello Dei Baroni, Triq Madonna Tal-Abbandunati (Our Lady of the Abandoned Street), Wardija,[4] SPB 07.[5] Other sources claim a different name to the street as St. George's Street,[5] as probably know to locals due to the nearby church named for Saint George,[6] but it has been used in official documents.[7]

The building is open to the public against payment during the week, from Monday to Friday from 9am to 2pm. Prior booking is required and other arrangements, such as the reasons for visiting. Generally people visit the premises when renting it as a wedding hall, for private dinners or some drinks, or cultural interest. To reach the building, by public transport, people can go by bus and stop at a bus stop in the nearby hamlet of Burmarrad. At this point, a short thirty minutes walk uphill, while crossing through Wardija, is needed to get to the building. Other ways to arrive is by using own transport or direct arrangement with the hosts.[3]

History edit

The Castello Dei Baroni is believed to be a structure built over what may have been a peasants' lodge dating back to the rule of the Order of St. John. In around 1783, during the magistracy of Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc, peasants built a roofed structure in the land owned by a Maltese noble family.[8][9] The structure was originally a small Maltese farmhouse,[10] today consisting of at least one room, which may have been used at some point in the 18th century as a hunting lodge. It may have been used by the knights of the Order of St. John, but there is no historic certainty over such claim.[11]

 
Part of the 1783 roofed-structure can be seen (left) incorporated with the façade of the Castello Dei Baroni

In the 20th century, the site of the present Castello Dei Baroni was an uncultivated agricultural field incorporating the 18th-century building and rubble walls. Sometime in the early 20th century, the Attard Montalto family built the Castello Dei Baroni, presumably named after the Barons of the family, and used it as a country residence.[12][10] The Barons probably used it as a hunting lodge,[10] and thus it may be said to have been a baronial hunting lodge.[13]

Adrian Busietta, the later owner of the residence, was born on 14 January 1935 to William Busietta and Evelyn (née Casolani), a working-class family,[14][12][10] and lived his early life in Sliema.[14][15] He was introduced to his eventual wife, Eileen "dei Conti" Sant Fournier, by his uncle John Fleri who worked for the Sant Fournier family.[14][10] The encounter is said to have led to an arranged marriage; Busietta had always estranged his wife whom he married on 10 October 1958, and who bore him three children: Hadrian Jr., Rowena and Fiona.[14][10] His marriage to Eileen was a turning point from a simple clerk to a prosperous life and opened before him a number of career opportunities such as a banker, businessman,[14][12][10] and the president of the Malta Chamber of Commerce.[16] After Busietta gained access to his wife and family business, he spent money on luxurious goods, creating several financial debts, and was partially to blame for the liquidation of the many companies and assets owned by the family.[12][10] Busietta had an extra matrimonial relationship with his mistress, Maria "Marie Angelique" Caruana, during which period they had a child.[12][10] In 1975 Busietta and Eileen separated and went to live apart, with Eileen gaining custody of the children.[12][10][17] Busietta and his wife eventually entered a divorce process,[10] which eventually succeeded in 1978.[17] After some years, Eileen entered into a relationship with a man named Vince, whom also fathered his step-children.[12]

 
Entrance gate with the Busietta and Caruana coat-of-arms
 
Main entrance gate, and drive-in gate opening to the path leading to the garden

Around January 1965,[18] Busietta and Caruana, the later ‘Duke’ and a ‘Dame’ of the Ecumenical Order, bought the Castello Dei Baroni but it was claimed in a court sitting under oath that it was not intended and never used as a residence.[19] Together, they made projects to renovate the residence with modern needs. The couple restored the 18th-century building, enlarged the property at different points, decorated it with typical 17th- and 18th-century fittings, and adapted with necessarily requirements.[20][21]

The interior of the building features prominently a chamber for the Supreme Council, also used for entertainment purposes and events. The chamber is the main setting for activities hosted by the Grand Master and the Duke, and other official decisions by the Ecumenical Order. The building incorporates a library with literature dating to the 16th century onward, including books and manuscripts.[8] Another room for official use is the lavishly styled dining area, which is used for events of the Ecumenical Order[9] and occasionally by third parties.[22] A spacious room in the building is used as a chapel.[6] The hosts have recreated an upstairs bedroom with typical 17th-century fittings for a Grand Master.[20]

The now spacious building made it ideal as the headquarters for the Ecumenical Order, a function which hosted since 1991.[2][23] It is the seat for public relations and diplomacy, officially known as the "Headquarters of the Knights Hospitallers of the Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem" (OSJ) but simply known also officially as "the Ecumenical Order." It is also sometimes known as the American Order, the Shickshinny Order and the Cumbo Order.[1][24]

 
One of the turrets of the building leads to the roof

The Ecumenical Order is one of many listed "Unrecognised Orders" putting claim on the successors of the Order of St. John, however with some international recognition. By the early 19th century, the original Order of St. John became defunct but various orders put claim over it; one of the Orders is the Ecumenical Order which is believed to be based on the Russian tradition dating back to Tsar Paul I in 1810 and to their split American Order in 1890 or 1908. Since 1997, the Prince and Grand Master of the Order was Joseph Frendo Cumbo, who adds to his name the title Torre Sarocca, and resided in Canada.[1][25] Roberto Paterno acts as the Prince and Grand Master Emeritus. Other notable individuals are Derrick Langford, the Grand Chancellor and Busietta himself was the Grand Prior of Malta.[24] Busietta and others claim titles of nobility but there is no historic prove in support, and in any case such titles in Malta have been void since the 1970s.[10][24] After the sudden death of Cumbo in 2006[26] and the disassociation of Nicholas Papanicolaou in 2011,[27] Busietta was elected as the 78th Grandmaster of the Ecumenical Order and was eventually replaced on 2 May 2015 by Sandor Habsburg-Lothringen due to his declining health.[26][28]

A notable event, at the building, was the declaration of knighthood to new members or to allocate a higher rank in the hierarchy of the Order.[25] A distinctive given knighthood was that of Kingsley Fletcher in 2009. He had by then already donated millions of dollars worth, with the provision of goods and services, to the Ecumenical Order for their charity around the World.[29][30]

The building was chosen to appear as a setting for a film, named "Johnny to the West", as the palace of an African monarch in 2005.[31] Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi, in an official visit in 2010, re-inaugurated the property as a historic site and a tourist attraction. The event was reported by various national media, including the Times of Malta and The Malta Independent.[21][32]

The building has been available for wedding receptions since the late 20th century,[3] when it was for the first time open to the public for special occasions, and remains a host for various private events.[33][34] By the 21st century, the 18th-century structure was converted into a small hunting related museum,[3] an audio visual takes visitors around the building telling the history of the Ecumenical Order,[35] and the ground floor is used occasionally for exhibitions[36] and charity occasions.[37]

In 2011, Busietta published an autobiography in a book, titled Adrian Busietta – The Biography,[38][39] which received harsh criticism over some of its false claims, pseudo-history, selective inclusion, and lacking respect to his family.[12][10] In the autobiography, Busietta says that the Maltese banking system reforms of the 1970s, mainly the taking over of the National Bank of Malta and conversion to the Bank of Valletta without compensating investors, are to blame for the loss of assets of the family of his wife.[39][40] He also says to have found business inspiration from businessman Donald John Trump.[12]

Busietta died at Mater Dei Hospital on 14 July 2016,[15] and on 13 September of the same year, Caruana applied for agricultural-related development of the surroundings of Castello Dei Baroni with the Planning Authority.[41] The residence was eventually put for sale.[42]

A wedding reception which took place on 20 September 2018, had undesirable outcome when electricity was not adequate for the event and a settlement for damages ended in a 5 years court hearings, with a final verdict in favour of the clients to be partially compensated.[43]

Architecture edit

 
Plaque about the building's history

The building has two floors and a cellar, and an 18th-century one-room building was incorporated in the design.[8][13]

The exterior of the building has castle-like features for decorative purposes and romantic aesthetic appease.[21] Busietta has described the whereabouts of the property as insecure and a spot for robberies, for which reason a €8,442.96 security system was installed sometimes before 2006. The bill for the service and goods of the system was not paid immediately, leading to a court case in 2012 when it was revealed that Busietta and Caruana were in a bad economic state.[44]

The interior architecture and fittings are of modest classic design, giving the building a romantic appearance,[45] and fitted with belonging spanning over several periods since the 16th century.[21]

The property has an extensive cultivated garden that can be accessed from the drive in or the building.[8][13]

A plaque on the façade tells the story of the building in short.

The plaque reads:

THIS BUILDING WAS FOUNDED AS A HUNTING LODGE DURING THE REIGNE OF
FRA EMMANUEL DE ROHAN POLDUC GRAND MASTER OF THE ORDER OF ST. JOHN
CIRCA 1783 ON TERRITORY OF LAND KNOWN AS TA' TANTI SIVE TAL-ĦAMRIJA
IT WAS PREVIOUSLY THE PROPERTY OF BARON ATTARD MONTALTO FAMILY
THE PRESENT OWNERS MARIE ANGELIQUE AND CHEVALIER ADRIAN BUSIETTA
WHILST KEEPING MOST OF THE OLD PART INTACT RENOVATED AND EXTENDED
THE CASTLE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PERIOD
MDCCLXXXIII MCMLXXXIX

As part of the exterior front facade, the building has two tower structures and with one of them having affixed another plaque reading:

 
Plaque commemorating the visit by the Grand Master

COMMEMORATING THE VISIT
OF
HIS SERENE HIGHNESS
THE 75th PRINCE GRAND MASTER
COUNT JOSEPH FRENDO CUMBO DE TORRE SAROCCA GB, GCSJ
TOGETHER WITH
HIS EXCELLENCY
CHEVALLIER BARON LT. COL. DEREK A. LANGFORD GB, GCSJ
GRAND CHANCELLOR INTERNATIONAL
TO THIS MAGISTERIAL CASTLE
OF THE
SOVEREIGN ORDER OF SAINT JOHN OF JERUSALEM
UNDER THE ABLE LEADERSHIP OF
HIS GRACE
CHEVALIER DUKE ADRIAN BUSIETTA
OF MOUNT TOUSIDE AND SAINT JOHN GSC
SENIOR AIDE TO THE PRINCE GRAND MASTER
AND GRAND PRIOR OF MALTA
ON THE
OCCASION OF THE 900th YEAR ANNIVERSARY
OF THE
KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS
OF THE
SOVEREIGN MILITARY ORDER OF SAINT JOHN OF JERUSALEM
KNIGHTS OF MALTA

MXCIX - MCMXCIX

The Ecumenical Order edit

The Ecumenical Order of Saint John (OSJ)
 
Flag of The Ecumenical Order
Named afterKnights Hospitallers
Formation1890 or 1908
Founded atUnited States of America
TypeChivalry
Registration no.49292
Legal statusActive
PurposeCharity
Location
Official language
American English, Latin

The Ecumenical Order of Saint John (OSJ) is a registered organization in Malta and other western countries. Under Maltese law, it carries the registration number 49292 and gives the conditional rights to use titles with:[7]

(a) the words 'The Knights Hospitallers of the Sovereign Order of St. John of Jerusalem' only when used together;
(b) the words 'Knights of Malta' only when used together; and
(c) the words 'The Ecumenical Order' only when used together and only when used with the words above.

The headquarters of the organization was officially lodged at the Castello Dei Baroni.[7]

See also edit

References edit

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  • . Eviga (in German). 31 January 2013. Archived from the original on 11 May 2017.
  • . Italiani à Malta (in Italian). 2016. Archived from the original on 11 May 2017.
  • Di Capua, Umberto (11 June 2011). . Times of Malta. Archived from the original on 14 July 2016.
  • Karydis, Mark (16 July 2011). . Times of Malta. Archived from the original on 15 April 2017.
  • . Pierre Faure. 2016. Archived from the original on 15 April 2017.
  • . Property Market. 2016. Archived from the original on 15 April 2017.
  • . The Malta Independent. 30 January 2010. Archived from the original on 15 April 2017.
  • . Croce Bonaci. 2016. Archived from the original on 15 April 2017.
  • Sold . Property Showrooms. Archived from the original on 15 May 2017.
  • . Mondinion. Archived from the original on 15 May 2017.
  • Carol, George (10 November 2016). . The Malta Independent. Archived from the original on 15 May 2017.
  • . Pavia Properties. Archived from the original on 15 May 2017.

External links edit

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Castello Dei Baroni is a 20th century residence in Wardija Malta In the 18th century during the magistracy of Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan Polduc a rural building was constructed on site The Montalto family owned the whereabouts of its site in the 20th century and built the Castello Dei Baroni incorporating the old structure It was then purchased by Adrian Busietta and Maria Caruana when it was renovated into a mock castle and given its name It has since then mainly served as a wedding reception Castello Dei BaroniView of the Castello Dei BaroniGeneral informationStatusIntactTypeResidenceLocationWardija St Paul s Bay MaltaCoordinates35 56 15 8 N 14 23 34 7 E 35 937722 N 14 392972 E 35 937722 14 392972Named forBarons MontaltoCompleted20th centuryTechnical detailsMaterialLimestoneFloor count2Floor area11240 m sqWebsitecastellodeibaroni com Castello Dei BaroniEstablished14 February 2010TypeHouse museumCollection sizeAntique literature old photos falconry display hunting methods Busietta and Caruana enlarged and renovated the building which for a period served as the headquarters of the Ecumenical Order and for third parties activities The building remains open to the public against payment as a house museum exhibiting a number of items It is occasionally used for charity purposes and other initiatives It is found in a remote area It is a limestone building with two floors and a back garden The main layout of the interior feature the intact 18th century building a spacious hall a library a typical Grand Master bedroom and a chapel Visitors are offered an audio visual about the history of the Ecumenical Order and to view a hunting exhibition Busietta died in 2016 after which the building was put for sale Contents 1 Location 2 History 3 Architecture 4 The Ecumenical Order 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksLocation editThe building is found in the hamlet of Wardija 1 on a site which was originally known as Ta Tanti as meaning the land of Tanti Tanti is a Maltese surname which may suggest the owner of the land prior development 2 It is found at the inner side of the hamlet 3 The address is now Castello Dei Baroni Triq Madonna Tal Abbandunati Our Lady of the Abandoned Street Wardija 4 SPB 07 5 Other sources claim a different name to the street as St George s Street 5 as probably know to locals due to the nearby church named for Saint George 6 but it has been used in official documents 7 The building is open to the public against payment during the week from Monday to Friday from 9am to 2pm Prior booking is required and other arrangements such as the reasons for visiting Generally people visit the premises when renting it as a wedding hall for private dinners or some drinks or cultural interest To reach the building by public transport people can go by bus and stop at a bus stop in the nearby hamlet of Burmarrad At this point a short thirty minutes walk uphill while crossing through Wardija is needed to get to the building Other ways to arrive is by using own transport or direct arrangement with the hosts 3 History editThe Castello Dei Baroni is believed to be a structure built over what may have been a peasants lodge dating back to the rule of the Order of St John In around 1783 during the magistracy of Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan Polduc peasants built a roofed structure in the land owned by a Maltese noble family 8 9 The structure was originally a small Maltese farmhouse 10 today consisting of at least one room which may have been used at some point in the 18th century as a hunting lodge It may have been used by the knights of the Order of St John but there is no historic certainty over such claim 11 nbsp Part of the 1783 roofed structure can be seen left incorporated with the facade of the Castello Dei Baroni In the 20th century the site of the present Castello Dei Baroni was an uncultivated agricultural field incorporating the 18th century building and rubble walls Sometime in the early 20th century the Attard Montalto family built the Castello Dei Baroni presumably named after the Barons of the family and used it as a country residence 12 10 The Barons probably used it as a hunting lodge 10 and thus it may be said to have been a baronial hunting lodge 13 Adrian Busietta the later owner of the residence was born on 14 January 1935 to William Busietta and Evelyn nee Casolani a working class family 14 12 10 and lived his early life in Sliema 14 15 He was introduced to his eventual wife Eileen dei Conti Sant Fournier by his uncle John Fleri who worked for the Sant Fournier family 14 10 The encounter is said to have led to an arranged marriage Busietta had always estranged his wife whom he married on 10 October 1958 and who bore him three children Hadrian Jr Rowena and Fiona 14 10 His marriage to Eileen was a turning point from a simple clerk to a prosperous life and opened before him a number of career opportunities such as a banker businessman 14 12 10 and the president of the Malta Chamber of Commerce 16 After Busietta gained access to his wife and family business he spent money on luxurious goods creating several financial debts and was partially to blame for the liquidation of the many companies and assets owned by the family 12 10 Busietta had an extra matrimonial relationship with his mistress Maria Marie Angelique Caruana during which period they had a child 12 10 In 1975 Busietta and Eileen separated and went to live apart with Eileen gaining custody of the children 12 10 17 Busietta and his wife eventually entered a divorce process 10 which eventually succeeded in 1978 17 After some years Eileen entered into a relationship with a man named Vince whom also fathered his step children 12 nbsp Entrance gate with the Busietta and Caruana coat of arms nbsp Main entrance gate and drive in gate opening to the path leading to the garden Around January 1965 18 Busietta and Caruana the later Duke and a Dame of the Ecumenical Order bought the Castello Dei Baroni but it was claimed in a court sitting under oath that it was not intended and never used as a residence 19 Together they made projects to renovate the residence with modern needs The couple restored the 18th century building enlarged the property at different points decorated it with typical 17th and 18th century fittings and adapted with necessarily requirements 20 21 The interior of the building features prominently a chamber for the Supreme Council also used for entertainment purposes and events The chamber is the main setting for activities hosted by the Grand Master and the Duke and other official decisions by the Ecumenical Order The building incorporates a library with literature dating to the 16th century onward including books and manuscripts 8 Another room for official use is the lavishly styled dining area which is used for events of the Ecumenical Order 9 and occasionally by third parties 22 A spacious room in the building is used as a chapel 6 The hosts have recreated an upstairs bedroom with typical 17th century fittings for a Grand Master 20 The now spacious building made it ideal as the headquarters for the Ecumenical Order a function which hosted since 1991 2 23 It is the seat for public relations and diplomacy officially known as the Headquarters of the Knights Hospitallers of the Sovereign Order of Saint John of Jerusalem OSJ but simply known also officially as the Ecumenical Order It is also sometimes known as the American Order the Shickshinny Order and the Cumbo Order 1 24 nbsp One of the turrets of the building leads to the roof The Ecumenical Order is one of many listed Unrecognised Orders putting claim on the successors of the Order of St John however with some international recognition By the early 19th century the original Order of St John became defunct but various orders put claim over it one of the Orders is the Ecumenical Order which is believed to be based on the Russian tradition dating back to Tsar Paul I in 1810 and to their split American Order in 1890 or 1908 Since 1997 the Prince and Grand Master of the Order was Joseph Frendo Cumbo who adds to his name the title Torre Sarocca and resided in Canada 1 25 Roberto Paterno acts as the Prince and Grand Master Emeritus Other notable individuals are Derrick Langford the Grand Chancellor and Busietta himself was the Grand Prior of Malta 24 Busietta and others claim titles of nobility but there is no historic prove in support and in any case such titles in Malta have been void since the 1970s 10 24 After the sudden death of Cumbo in 2006 26 and the disassociation of Nicholas Papanicolaou in 2011 27 Busietta was elected as the 78th Grandmaster of the Ecumenical Order and was eventually replaced on 2 May 2015 by Sandor Habsburg Lothringen due to his declining health 26 28 A notable event at the building was the declaration of knighthood to new members or to allocate a higher rank in the hierarchy of the Order 25 A distinctive given knighthood was that of Kingsley Fletcher in 2009 He had by then already donated millions of dollars worth with the provision of goods and services to the Ecumenical Order for their charity around the World 29 30 The building was chosen to appear as a setting for a film named Johnny to the West as the palace of an African monarch in 2005 31 Prime Minister Lawrence Gonzi in an official visit in 2010 re inaugurated the property as a historic site and a tourist attraction The event was reported by various national media including the Times of Malta and The Malta Independent 21 32 The building has been available for wedding receptions since the late 20th century 3 when it was for the first time open to the public for special occasions and remains a host for various private events 33 34 By the 21st century the 18th century structure was converted into a small hunting related museum 3 an audio visual takes visitors around the building telling the history of the Ecumenical Order 35 and the ground floor is used occasionally for exhibitions 36 and charity occasions 37 In 2011 Busietta published an autobiography in a book titled Adrian Busietta The Biography 38 39 which received harsh criticism over some of its false claims pseudo history selective inclusion and lacking respect to his family 12 10 In the autobiography Busietta says that the Maltese banking system reforms of the 1970s mainly the taking over of the National Bank of Malta and conversion to the Bank of Valletta without compensating investors are to blame for the loss of assets of the family of his wife 39 40 He also says to have found business inspiration from businessman Donald John Trump 12 Busietta died at Mater Dei Hospital on 14 July 2016 15 and on 13 September of the same year Caruana applied for agricultural related development of the surroundings of Castello Dei Baroni with the Planning Authority 41 The residence was eventually put for sale 42 A wedding reception which took place on 20 September 2018 had undesirable outcome when electricity was not adequate for the event and a settlement for damages ended in a 5 years court hearings with a final verdict in favour of the clients to be partially compensated 43 Architecture edit nbsp Plaque about the building s history The building has two floors and a cellar and an 18th century one room building was incorporated in the design 8 13 The exterior of the building has castle like features for decorative purposes and romantic aesthetic appease 21 Busietta has described the whereabouts of the property as insecure and a spot for robberies for which reason a 8 442 96 security system was installed sometimes before 2006 The bill for the service and goods of the system was not paid immediately leading to a court case in 2012 when it was revealed that Busietta and Caruana were in a bad economic state 44 The interior architecture and fittings are of modest classic design giving the building a romantic appearance 45 and fitted with belonging spanning over several periods since the 16th century 21 The property has an extensive cultivated garden that can be accessed from the drive in or the building 8 13 A plaque on the facade tells the story of the building in short The plaque reads THIS BUILDING WAS FOUNDED AS A HUNTING LODGE DURING THE REIGNE OF FRA EMMANUEL DE ROHAN POLDUC GRAND MASTER OF THE ORDER OF ST JOHN CIRCA 1783 ON TERRITORY OF LAND KNOWN AS TA TANTI SIVE TAL ĦAMRIJA IT WAS PREVIOUSLY THE PROPERTY OF BARON ATTARD MONTALTO FAMILY THE PRESENT OWNERS MARIE ANGELIQUE AND CHEVALIER ADRIAN BUSIETTA WHILST KEEPING MOST OF THE OLD PART INTACT RENOVATED AND EXTENDED THE CASTLE IN CONFORMITY WITH THE PERIOD MDCCLXXXIII MCMLXXXIX As part of the exterior front facade the building has two tower structures and with one of them having affixed another plaque reading nbsp Plaque commemorating the visit by the Grand Master COMMEMORATING THE VISIT OF HIS SERENE HIGHNESS THE 75th PRINCE GRAND MASTER COUNT JOSEPH FRENDO CUMBO DE TORRE SAROCCA GB GCSJ TOGETHER WITH HIS EXCELLENCY CHEVALLIER BARON LT COL DEREK A LANGFORD GB GCSJ GRAND CHANCELLOR INTERNATIONAL TO THIS MAGISTERIAL CASTLE OF THE SOVEREIGN ORDER OF SAINT JOHN OF JERUSALEM UNDER THE ABLE LEADERSHIP OF HIS GRACE CHEVALIER DUKE ADRIAN BUSIETTA OF MOUNT TOUSIDE AND SAINT JOHN GSC SENIOR AIDE TO THE PRINCE GRAND MASTER AND GRAND PRIOR OF MALTA ON THE OCCASION OF THE 900th YEAR ANNIVERSARY OF THE KNIGHTS HOSPITALLERS OF THE SOVEREIGN MILITARY ORDER OF SAINT JOHN OF JERUSALEM KNIGHTS OF MALTAMXCIX MCMXCIXThe Ecumenical Order editThe Ecumenical Order of Saint John OSJ nbsp Flag of The Ecumenical OrderNamed afterKnights HospitallersFormation1890 or 1908Founded atUnited States of AmericaTypeChivalryRegistration no 49292Legal statusActivePurposeCharityLocationWardija MaltaOfficial languageAmerican English Latin The Ecumenical Order of Saint John OSJ is a registered organization in Malta and other western countries Under Maltese law it carries the registration number 49292 and gives the conditional rights to use titles with 7 a the words The Knights Hospitallers of the Sovereign Order of St John of Jerusalem only when used together b the words Knights of Malta only when used together and c the words The Ecumenical Order only when used together and only when used with the words above dd The headquarters of the organization was officially lodged at the Castello Dei Baroni 7 See also editWardija Castello LanzunReferences edit a b c Dijkhof Hans J Hoegen Dijkhof Hendrik Johannes Hoegen 2006 The Legitimacy of Orders of St John A Historical and Legal Analysis and Case Study of a Para religious Phenomenon Hoegen Dijkhof Advocaten pp 24 44 231 457 ISBN 9789065509543 Archived from the original on 14 April 2017 Retrieved 13 April 2017 a b History knightshospitallers org mt San Gwann 2006 Archived from the original on 14 April 2017 a b c d Ayling Liz 30 November 2010 A little castle on the hill Malta Inside Out Archived from the original on 22 September 2016 Castello Dei Baroni 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