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Forni della Signoria

The Forni della Signoria (Maltese: L-Ifran tas-Sinjurija;[1] English: Bakeries of the Grandmaster) was a bakehouse in Valletta, Malta. It was constructed in the late 16th century by the Order of St John, and it consisted of a number of bakeries which produced bread for the inhabitants of Valletta and the surrounding area, as well as for the Order's garrison and navy.

Forni della Signoria
Bakery of the Order
View of the bakehouse, c. early 20th century
General information
StatusDemolished
TypeBakehouse
Architectural styleMannerism
LocationValletta, Malta
Coordinates35°53′53″N 14°30′39″E / 35.89806°N 14.51083°E / 35.89806; 14.51083
Completedc. 1583–1584
Demolished1926
OwnerTreasury of the Order (1580s–1798)
French Republic (1798–1800)
British Government (1814–1921)
Maltese Government (1921–1926)
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Girolamo Cassar

It remained in use by the French and later the British militaries, until a new Royal Naval Bakery was opened in Birgu in 1845. The bakery was subsequently converted into stores, before falling into disrepair. The building was demolished in the early 20th century to make way for Vincenti Buildings. The bakery gave its name to Old Bakery Street, one of the main streets of Valletta.

History edit

Background edit

The first prominent bakeries for the Order were built in Birgu in 1545.[2] In 1566 Architect Francesco Laparelli designed a plan for a new city, Valletta, where all public and prominent buildings were to be in a reserved area. Among these buildings were the Forni della Sacra Religione.[3][4]

Small individual bakeries were first built on site, which had existed since the 1570s.[5] These bakeries were built during the magistracy of Grand Master Jean de la Cassière at his own expense, and were known in Italian as the Forni pubblici della religione (Public Bakeries of the Religion).[6][7] The bakeries were among the first erected buildings in Valletta.[8] According to Leonard Mahoney (1988), similar to the first buildings of Valletta, these bakeries were built for convenience of the first wave of workers and migrants rather than keeping also in mind the aesthetic appeal of architecture. Thus, these bakeries can be considered to have had a vernacular architecture to a certain extent.[9]

The reserved area, generally known as the collachio, was toyed about for years and was eventually abandoned as it proved not practical for business, administration and the rest of inhabitants of the city.[4][10][11] However, more or less, the mentioned buildings occupied the designated area.[3]

Construction and use edit

The Order's bakery was being planned by 1582[12] and an engraving by Matteo Perez d’Aleccio of Valletta including the planned bakery was drawn up that year. The building was marked as Il Forno d.la Signoria et l’Armaria, meaning part of the building had to also include an armoury to serve in case of a siege.[13] This also because it was mainly intended to serve the military.[14] It was eventually built in around 1583[15] or 1584, during the magistracy of Grand Master Hugues Loubenx de Verdalle.[8] The building was designed by Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar,[16][17] who also designed many other buildings in Valletta.[18] As planned, the building was used primarily for the making of bread, while another part of the edifice was used as an armoury or ferreria.[8] Other food products from similar ingredients of bread, such as biscuits, were also made.[19] In the 17th century a mill room was added to the building.[20]

 
Interior of the bakery while still in use during the British period

The building was property of the Treasury of the Order, and under the responsibility of the Castellan.[21] The building was rented, each part to different owners, however was administered by one person known as Commendatore dei Forni (Bakeries’ Commander). The owners were to sell bread at an established price.[6] The bakery produced most of the bread for the inhabitants of Valletta and Floriana, as well as for the Order's hospital, prison, galleys and garrison.[6][22][23]

Some of the expenses for the operation of the bakery were relieved as a number of slaves were engaged in forced unpaid labour.[24] Only trusted slaves were allowed to work at the bakery. However, after the revolt of the slaves during the magistry of Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca, none of the slaves were trusted in important buildings such as the bakery which provided traditional everyday food.[25] The incident followed by a shortage of bakers in Valletta that villages bakers were ordered to do so on site and those who refused to bake bread in the city were jailed by the Castellania for a roughly a week.[26][27]

 
The building gave its name to Strada Forni, now Old Bakery Street

During the French occupation of Malta, the bakery was used to produce bread for the French garrison, and it was heavily guarded during the blockade of 1798–1800.[28] At this point, the street where the bakery was located, originally called Strada San Giovanni Battista,[29] was renamed Rue des Fours after the bakery.[30] It was later known as Strada Forni in Italian during the early British period,[29] and since 1926 it has been called Old Bakery Street. It is known as Triq il-Fran or Triq l-Ifran in Maltese, but it is still commonly called Strada Forni by Valletta residents.[31][32] This means that the bakery gives the name to a main street in the capital Valletta.[8]

At some point, during the British period, the building became known as the Forni Regii[8] or the Majesty’s Bakery.[33] It was also known as The King’s Bakery. In 1824 the upper floor, which housed the armoury, was handed over to the British military.[6] The bakery remained in use throughout the early 19th century, supplying bread to the British military.[34] The British Army prominently used it as a colonial department, which stored and supplied food for the troops stationed in Mallta, better known as the Commissariat.[35] The British also used it for the grinding of corn.[29]

It fell out of use when the Royal Naval Bakery was opened in Birgu in 1845.[36] It was initially used as stores, but the building fell into a state of disrepair. An English boy is said to have died when part of the building collapsed while he was playing there.[37]

Demolition edit

The bakery was demolished in 1926.[16] The Times of Malta published an article accompanied with a photo to inform the general public that the bakery was demolished and not destroyed by war.[35] The newspaper stated:[35]

No! this building has not suffered from an aerial bombardment; it is the Knights' Bakery in Old Bakery Street that is in the process of demolition to make way for a better and more imposing building.

Redevelopment and remains edit

 
The Vincenti Buildings, the place where the bakery stood

In the mid-1930s the site was purchased by the architect Gustavo R. Vincenti.[35][38] He raised a Modernism (Art Nouveau[5][39] or simply an Art Deco[40]) block, known as Vincenti Buildings after its architect[35] in 1938.[41] Vincenti Buildings were damaged during WWII but were faithfully repaired to the original design.[35][42][43] Some of the residences have been converted into offices.[5]

In March 2010, Enemalta workers uncovered remains of the bakery's foundations during paving works in Strait Street.[5] The remains consist of sections of a wall up to four courses high and laid on bedrock.[28] Other remains were also found at Melita Street across Old Bakery Street.[44] A detailed wooden model of the bakery, probably dating back to the British period, is found at the Heritage Malta reserve collection at the Inquisitor's Palace in Birgu.[37][45]

Architecture edit

 
Interior of the building

The bakery of the Order was located on a city block bordered by Old Bakery, Melita, St. John and Strait streets.[46][5][33] Its main façade was in Old Bakery Street facing the Church of St. Augustine,[22][23] and it consisted of a central bay with two sloped roofs, with three-storey high sections on either side.[37] It had imposing corners, typical of Architect Cassar,[17] which were characterised by large rusticated pilasters to support the massive building.[46]

The façade was asymmetric and had no moulding.[46] It contained two main doorways, but there were other entrances in Strait Street.[37] The exterior was plain, contrasting with other Valletta buildings, however this was typical when built. Though the exterior may not have had any aesthetically pleasing features, the interior was spacious and adequate for its purpose.[34] Similar to other prominent buildings, the bakery was provided with water from the Wignacourt Aqueduct.[47][48] The building did not suffer damage during the 1693 Sicily earthquake though, as documented, the surrounding buildings did.[49]

Further reading edit

  • Quintano, Anton (2003). The Maltese-Hospitaller sailing ship squadron: 1701-1798. Publishers Enterprises Group. p. 145. ISBN 9789990903478.
  • Post-demolishment became known as the knights’ bakery.Blouet, Brian W. (2009). The Story of Valletta - A Companion to the City. Book Distributors Limited. p. 11. ISBN 978-99909-3-129-7.
  • Freller, Thomas (2001). Malta, Island of Christian Heroes: Life in Malta in the Early 17th Century. Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti. p. 23. ISBN 9789993210078.
  • Bradford, Ernie (17 November 2011). Siege Malta 1940-1943. Pen and Sword. p. 65. ISBN 9781848845848.
  • Castillo, Dennis Angelo (2006). The Maltese Cross: A Strategic History of Malta. Greenwood Publishing Group. pp. 81–82. ISBN 9780313323294.
  • Malte. Random House Incorporated. 2011. p. 52. ISBN 9780847822867.
  • "If you're looking for treasure visit Zabbar gate". Times of Malta. 11 November 2005. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  • Blouet, Brian W. (1967). "A Short History of Malta". F. A. Praeger. pp. 134, 214. OCLC 1349626.
  • "FMR: The Magazine of Franco Maria Ricci". FMR: English Editions. Franco Maria Ricci International: 9. 1990. ISSN 0394-0462. OCLC 10764669.
  • Chambry, D.; Trump, David H. (29 January 1978). Malta. Nagel. p. 117. ISBN 9782826307112.
  • Wettinger, Godfrey (2002). Slavery in the Islands of Malta and Gozo ca. 1000-1812. Publishers Enterprises Group. p. 333. ISBN 9789990903164.
  • Abela, Giovanni-Francesco (1647). "Della Descrittione Di Malta Isola Nel Mare Siciliano Con Le Sue Antichita, Ed Altre Notitie Libri Quattro" (in Italian). Paolo Bonacota. p. 92.
  • Abela, Giovanfrancesco (1772). "Malta illustrata, ovvero Descrizione di Malta isola del mare Siciliano e Adriatico,: con le sue antichita', ed altre notizie, divisa in quattro libri". Nella Stamperia del Palazzo di S.A.S. ...: Per F. Giovanni Mallia suo stampatore. p. 289. OCLC 18227842.
  • Xuereb, Mario (29 January 2015). "Kien qed jaqla' paga tliet darbiet iżjed milli suppost". Television Malta (in Maltese). Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  • Muscat, Charles; Attard, Antoine (7 April 2015). "Feautre: 400 sena mill-inawgurazzjoni tal-akkwadott ta' Wignacourt". Net News (in Maltese). Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  • Bonello, Giovanni (2003). Histories of Malta. Fondazzjoni Patrimonju Malti. ISBN 9789993210276.
  • Godwin, George Nelson (1880). A Guide to the Maltese Islands. Paolo Bonavia. OCLC 17569596. Retrieved 29 January 2018. bakery.
  • Zammit, Themistocles (1931). "The water supply of the Maltese islands". U.S. Government Printing Office. OCLC 43987508. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  • Fenech, Katrin (2007). Human-induced Changes in the Environment and Landscape of the Maltese Islands from the Neolithic to the 15th Century AD: As Inferred from a Scientific Study of Sediments from Marsa, Malta. Archaeopress. ISBN 9781407301204. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
  • "Relazione storica della congiura dei schiavi Turchi di Malta, scoperta li 6. Giugno ... 1749 e di tutti i fatti ... seguiti fino al presente giorno 25. Luglio". 1749.

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The Forni della Signoria Maltese L Ifran tas Sinjurija 1 English Bakeries of the Grandmaster was a bakehouse in Valletta Malta It was constructed in the late 16th century by the Order of St John and it consisted of a number of bakeries which produced bread for the inhabitants of Valletta and the surrounding area as well as for the Order s garrison and navy Forni della SignoriaBakery of the OrderView of the bakehouse c early 20th centuryGeneral informationStatusDemolishedTypeBakehouseArchitectural styleMannerismLocationValletta MaltaCoordinates35 53 53 N 14 30 39 E 35 89806 N 14 51083 E 35 89806 14 51083Completedc 1583 1584Demolished1926OwnerTreasury of the Order 1580s 1798 French Republic 1798 1800 British Government 1814 1921 Maltese Government 1921 1926 Technical detailsMaterialLimestoneFloor count3Design and constructionArchitect s Girolamo Cassar It remained in use by the French and later the British militaries until a new Royal Naval Bakery was opened in Birgu in 1845 The bakery was subsequently converted into stores before falling into disrepair The building was demolished in the early 20th century to make way for Vincenti Buildings The bakery gave its name to Old Bakery Street one of the main streets of Valletta Contents 1 History 1 1 Background 1 2 Construction and use 1 3 Demolition 1 4 Redevelopment and remains 2 Architecture 3 Further reading 4 ReferencesHistory editBackground edit The first prominent bakeries for the Order were built in Birgu in 1545 2 In 1566 Architect Francesco Laparelli designed a plan for a new city Valletta where all public and prominent buildings were to be in a reserved area Among these buildings were the Forni della Sacra Religione 3 4 Small individual bakeries were first built on site which had existed since the 1570s 5 These bakeries were built during the magistracy of Grand Master Jean de la Cassiere at his own expense and were known in Italian as the Forni pubblici della religione Public Bakeries of the Religion 6 7 The bakeries were among the first erected buildings in Valletta 8 According to Leonard Mahoney 1988 similar to the first buildings of Valletta these bakeries were built for convenience of the first wave of workers and migrants rather than keeping also in mind the aesthetic appeal of architecture Thus these bakeries can be considered to have had a vernacular architecture to a certain extent 9 The reserved area generally known as the collachio was toyed about for years and was eventually abandoned as it proved not practical for business administration and the rest of inhabitants of the city 4 10 11 However more or less the mentioned buildings occupied the designated area 3 Construction and use edit The Order s bakery was being planned by 1582 12 and an engraving by Matteo Perez d Aleccio of Valletta including the planned bakery was drawn up that year The building was marked as Il Forno d la Signoria et l Armaria meaning part of the building had to also include an armoury to serve in case of a siege 13 This also because it was mainly intended to serve the military 14 It was eventually built in around 1583 15 or 1584 during the magistracy of Grand Master Hugues Loubenx de Verdalle 8 The building was designed by Maltese architect Girolamo Cassar 16 17 who also designed many other buildings in Valletta 18 As planned the building was used primarily for the making of bread while another part of the edifice was used as an armoury or ferreria 8 Other food products from similar ingredients of bread such as biscuits were also made 19 In the 17th century a mill room was added to the building 20 nbsp Interior of the bakery while still in use during the British period The building was property of the Treasury of the Order and under the responsibility of the Castellan 21 The building was rented each part to different owners however was administered by one person known as Commendatore dei Forni Bakeries Commander The owners were to sell bread at an established price 6 The bakery produced most of the bread for the inhabitants of Valletta and Floriana as well as for the Order s hospital prison galleys and garrison 6 22 23 Some of the expenses for the operation of the bakery were relieved as a number of slaves were engaged in forced unpaid labour 24 Only trusted slaves were allowed to work at the bakery However after the revolt of the slaves during the magistry of Grand Master Manuel Pinto da Fonseca none of the slaves were trusted in important buildings such as the bakery which provided traditional everyday food 25 The incident followed by a shortage of bakers in Valletta that villages bakers were ordered to do so on site and those who refused to bake bread in the city were jailed by the Castellania for a roughly a week 26 27 nbsp The building gave its name to Strada Forni now Old Bakery Street During the French occupation of Malta the bakery was used to produce bread for the French garrison and it was heavily guarded during the blockade of 1798 1800 28 At this point the street where the bakery was located originally called Strada San Giovanni Battista 29 was renamed Rue des Fours after the bakery 30 It was later known as Strada Forni in Italian during the early British period 29 and since 1926 it has been called Old Bakery Street It is known as Triq il Fran or Triq l Ifran in Maltese but it is still commonly called Strada Forni by Valletta residents 31 32 This means that the bakery gives the name to a main street in the capital Valletta 8 At some point during the British period the building became known as the Forni Regii 8 or the Majesty s Bakery 33 It was also known as The King s Bakery In 1824 the upper floor which housed the armoury was handed over to the British military 6 The bakery remained in use throughout the early 19th century supplying bread to the British military 34 The British Army prominently used it as a colonial department which stored and supplied food for the troops stationed in Mallta better known as the Commissariat 35 The British also used it for the grinding of corn 29 It fell out of use when the Royal Naval Bakery was opened in Birgu in 1845 36 It was initially used as stores but the building fell into a state of disrepair An English boy is said to have died when part of the building collapsed while he was playing there 37 Demolition edit The bakery was demolished in 1926 16 The Times of Malta published an article accompanied with a photo to inform the general public that the bakery was demolished and not destroyed by war 35 The newspaper stated 35 No this building has not suffered from an aerial bombardment it is the Knights Bakery in Old Bakery Street that is in the process of demolition to make way for a better and more imposing building Redevelopment and remains edit nbsp The Vincenti Buildings the place where the bakery stood In the mid 1930s the site was purchased by the architect Gustavo R Vincenti 35 38 He raised a Modernism Art Nouveau 5 39 or simply an Art Deco 40 block known as Vincenti Buildings after its architect 35 in 1938 41 Vincenti Buildings were damaged during WWII but were faithfully repaired to the original design 35 42 43 Some of the residences have been converted into offices 5 In March 2010 Enemalta workers uncovered remains of the bakery s foundations during paving works in Strait Street 5 The remains consist of sections of a wall up to four courses high and laid on bedrock 28 Other remains were also found at Melita Street across Old Bakery Street 44 A detailed wooden model of the bakery probably dating back to the British period is found at the Heritage Malta reserve collection at the Inquisitor s Palace in Birgu 37 45 Architecture edit nbsp Interior of the building The bakery of the Order was located on a city block bordered by Old Bakery Melita St John and Strait streets 46 5 33 Its main facade was in Old Bakery Street facing the Church of St Augustine 22 23 and it consisted of a central bay with two sloped roofs with three storey high sections on either side 37 It had imposing corners typical of Architect Cassar 17 which were characterised by large rusticated pilasters to support the massive building 46 The facade was asymmetric and had no moulding 46 It contained two main doorways but there were other entrances in Strait Street 37 The exterior was plain contrasting with other Valletta buildings however this was typical when built Though the exterior may not have had any aesthetically pleasing features the interior was spacious and adequate for its purpose 34 Similar to other prominent buildings the bakery was provided with water from the Wignacourt Aqueduct 47 48 The building did not suffer damage during the 1693 Sicily earthquake though as documented the surrounding buildings did 49 Further reading editQuintano Anton 2003 The Maltese Hospitaller sailing ship squadron 1701 1798 Publishers Enterprises Group p 145 ISBN 9789990903478 Post demolishment became known as the knights bakery Blouet Brian W 2009 The Story of Valletta A 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