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Palazzo Nasciaro

Palazzo Nasciaro is an 18th-century townhouse in Naxxar (Casal Nasciaro), Malta, built during the Order of St. John. The townhouse was originally built as a family home, but has undergone adaptive reuse several times to fit the changing needs of the local population.

Palazzo Nasciaro
Front façade of Palazzo Nasciaro
Location within Malta
Former namesCasa Nasciaro (Lieutenant's House), Naxxar School, Naxxar Police Headquarters, Naxxar Police Station
General information
StatusIntact
TypeResidential Townhouse
Architectural styleLate Baroque (Rococo)
LocationNaxxar, Malta
Coordinates35°54′49.25″N 14°26′42.24″E / 35.9136806°N 14.4450667°E / 35.9136806; 14.4450667
Named forNaxxar Town
Completed18th century
Renovated2007-2014
OwnerPaul Golding[1]
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
Floor count3
Floor area700 sq. m indoors, 500 sq. m outdoors and 115 sq. m in shelter/underground
Design and construction
Architect(s)Franceso Sammut, Giovanni Sammut
Renovating team
Architect(s)Joseph Micallef (restorer)
Website
www.palazzonasciaro.com

The building was first constructed to be the primary home, and later vacation home, of the architects who designed it. During the British period, it served as the Lieutenant's House (Dar -il Kmand), serving a post for the administration of regions in Malta. It would later serve as the first police station in Naxxar and the first police headquarters of the region. The building was also used as the first primary school of Naxxar. An air raid shelter was constructed in the house during World War II and used by the local community when Malta was bombarded; the shelter hosted a maternity ward for an underground hospital.

The recent renaming of the townhouse as Palazzo Nasciaro[2] could be misleading as its layout shows it is not a palace. The renaming is probably used for romanticism.[3] The townhouse is claimed to have rococo architecture[2] a type of baroque architecture.[3]

Location edit

Palazzo Nasciaro was built on a strategic hill overlooking the three villages of Malta region consisting of Attard, Balzan and Lija. Today, the surroundings are developed, and the villages are now towns. The building is close to the main piazza, Victory Square, near the core of Naxxar. The street on which it stands was previously known as Strada Reale. It was renamed Main Street (Triq il-Kbira) when Lord Gerald Strickland Anglicanised many Maltese street names in the 1920s. In modern times, the street still leads directly to the main piazza, but it is no longer the main street to Valletta due to more recent building developments.

It is found next to the house of the Naxxar parish priest. Naxxar is a village on a hill,[4] while at the same time the palace is elevated from the street. It is built on two floor with a large underlying shelter.[2][3] It originally looked over the three villages.[5]

History edit

 
Baroque façade

Sammut Family edit

Palazzo Nasciaro was built during the Order of St. John and designed by architect Francesco Sammut (born. 1755), with some alterations by his son Giovanni Sammut.[2][6] Francesco Sammut designed the townhouse to be his official residence and then his son Giovanni inherit it from him. Both Franceso and Giovanni are well known architects but most of their work is still archived. The townhouse is also known in history to have belonged to the Amato family.[2][6][7]

Lieutenant's House edit

Palazzo Nasciaro was the Lieutenant's house during the British period. This position was held as a form of administrative area not just of Naxxar but of the surroundings that at the time extended till St. Paul's Bay. The Lieutenant was known among the few residents at the time in the Italian language as 'luogotenente'. At the time there was a language problem and the rise of political activism for the first time in Malta. Several nobles, including Giuseppe Scicluna, were pro-Italian while at the same time Britain kept the teaching of education at the hands of the Maltese noble classes until the nineteenth century with the teaching of Italian. In Naxxar the residents were mainly noble families, pro-Italian and for this reason even referred to the Lieutenant in Italian. The palace was referred to either Casa del Luogotenente or Casa Nasciaro.[2][3]

Naxxar Primary School edit

Palazzo Nasciaro was probably the first public, and free, school in Naxxar. The school was opened after education boosted with education initiatives by the British government in Malta, at the same time when several other schools in Malta have been opened. Palazzo Nasciaro addressed a social need in Naxxar; a secondary school was built a throw-stone away, in the same street, within the former gardens of the palace. School toilet rooms were built and added to the palace when it was a school and are still part of the palace today.[2][3][8][9] Elisa Scicluna was given a transfer as a headmistress from Msida to Naxxar in 1904, in order to open this public school.[10]

Naxxar Police Station edit

 
Plaque saying "Palazzo Nasciaro"

Palazzo Nasciaro is still known among the locals as the "old police station". The Local Council of Naxxar and the local residents refer to the building as the old police station as it still was a police station at the end of the twentieth century, before it was abandoned for more than twenty years. Despite this gives it recent notability within the Police Force of Malta, and the Local community in general, further notability is for the fact that it served as a police headquarters of a large region in the north of Malta during the British and the beginning of the force. The traditional Maltese timber balcony, that stood for two centuries on the façade together with the baroque-designed balcony, had been removed when the building was a police station.[2][3][8][9][11][12] The lower half of the balcony, made of Maltese limestone, is retained. This half has intricate stone carvings and gives an interesting character to the building. The carvings start from the main archway entrance, where the door stands, and goes up to the balcony. This gives the lower and upper floor continuous harmony in terms of architecture.[13]

Shelter and underground maternity hospital edit

During World War II Malta had direct involvement in the war receiving bombardments from Italy and Germany. For safety measures several war time shelters have been built mainly near the cities within the fortifications of the Order of St. John. In the villages such as Naxxar only few shelters were excavated in private homes by families who permitted them. The most known war time shelter are the one found at Palazzo Parisio and the one at Palazzo Nasciaro, specifically because they were both opened for public when time called and both were used as temporal underground hospitals. Palazzo Nasciaro has two shelters on different levels underground, with one dug and starting at street level used as a maternity hospital. The shelters were excavated by hands in the form of labyrinth.[2][3] The "Air Raid" plaque, that was displayed at the entrance of Palazzo Nasciaro, is today to be found at the Malta at War Museum.[11]

Modern edit

In modern contemporary restoration took place to be used as a private residence by Paul Golding.[14] Restoration and modernization has taken place from 2007 after the townhouse fell in disuse for about twenty years, and took another seven years to finalise.[15] The owner has developed a studio apartment on the first floor at the back of the house and added an indoor swimming pool.[16] The original upper part of the balcony that was made of timber, which existed on the front façade, is not scheduled to be rebuilt.[2][5] The house is now fitted with furniture and other movable property from established firms and designers. It is currently for sale.[17]

Architecture edit

 
Palazzo Nasciaro

Exterior edit

The palace has an imposing Baroque and symmetrical front façade.[3] The façade was initially designed by Franceso Sammut but was then redesigned by his son Giovanni as a gift of love to his wife. Matching but newly designed terrace columns were fixed to the decor after renovation instead of the former iron bars. The facade features three floors at street level. At the lower level there is access to the shelter while to access the main house there are two flight of stairs on both sides leading to the main door.[2]

Interior edit

The interior has adopted similar architecture with a Maltese traditional courtyard. It has baroque-designed archways in the entrance and siderooms.[3] Most of the building is modest in architecture. Today the palace is kept in the form of a home and modernization went underway. However many features have been kept such as exposition of limestone to give the sense of grotesque place and the history behind it. The palace has high ceiling, wooden apertures, original stone slabs and more. The upstairs was given more colour and modernization while preservation was still kept in mind. The palace has three indoor flight of stairs.[2][6][7] Decorative fittings were brought from UK and France.[18]

Outdoor edit

Former gardens edit

The large gardens, that the building once had, were opened for the public as Gnien il-Kmand (Commander's Gardens) named for the Lieutenant.[9] It was the Lieutenant that knowing that there was lack of recreative areas in the surroundings he decided to make use of the gardens by opening them to the public. However the gardens were later developed into modern housing.[2][6][7]

Central courtyard and backyard edit

The central courtyard still retains some of the original features of the building, with minimal modifications. In the courtyard there are some plantations such as Cestrum nocturnum and Star Jasmine giving the palace a romantic appearance day and night. At the courtyard a small but decorative fountain features at a wall.[2][6][7] Most rooms on the groundfloor touching the courtyard have direct portal access to the courtyard. From the large backgardens there is now a side backyard.[5]

Cultural Heritage edit

 
The Palazzo at night

The townhouse, at 31 Triq il-Kbira, is listed as a grade 2 national monument by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA).[19][20][21] The house was scheduled as it features several original Maltese architectural features, but also because of its history, uniqueness and as it is in an urban conservation area in Naxxar.[2][3][8][11]

Further reading edit

  • Property of British millionaire Paul Golding. Caruana Galizia, Daphne (4 September 2016). . Running Commentary: Daphne Caruana Galizia's notebook. Archived from the original on 5 September 2016.
  • King, Louise (2017). . Aylesford International. Archived from the original on 6 April 2017.
  • Law, Katie (6 July 2016). . Homes & Property. Archived from the original on 7 July 2016.
  • Law, Katie (6 July 2016). (PDF). Metro Classified. pp. 1, 22–23. Archived from the original (PDF) on 12 March 2017.
  • Law, Katie (6 July 2016). . Independent. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017.
  • López Cruzado, Andrea (2 September 2016). . Mansion Global. Archived from the original on 3 September 2016.
  • Wilson, Mary (2 November 2016). . The Telegraph. Archived from the original on 3 November 2016.
  • Wilson, Mary (2 November 2016). . UK Finance. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017.
  • . Malta Private Office (in French). Archived from the original on 12 March 2017.
  • . Right Move. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016.
  • Passage leading to entrance and before exiting the courtyard has an 18th-century Dutch clock. There are candle holders with a seashell design, work by Belinda Eade, in the main parts of the house (source). Shaw, Ros Byam (July 2015). . House and Garden. No. 3. pp. 124–128. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017.
  • . Pintest. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017.
  • Palazzo Nasciaro 3D (https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=7kbSCCo4hnZ)

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Cruzado, Andrea López. "Historic 18th Century Mansion Hits Market in Malta for 10 Million Euros". www.mansionglobal.com.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o . Dhalia Real Estate: 1–30. 5 June 2015. Archived from the original on 12 March 2017.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Baroque Naxxar Townhouse", Times of Malta, 2012.
  4. ^ MacGill, Thomas (1839), "A handbook, or guide, for strangers visiting Malta", pp.120,
  5. ^ a b c .
  6. ^ a b c d e Zammit, Andre (2009), "200-year-old History in an old musty archive". The Malta Independent. Retrieved February 22, 2016.
  7. ^ a b c d . The Malta Independent. 11 March 2012. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016.
  8. ^ a b c "Mepa schedules a range of properties", Times of Malta, 2012.
  9. ^ a b c "Naxxar, four walks to discover a village", Din l-Art Helwa, p. 20.
  10. ^ Catania, Paul (2010), "A village at the turn of the twentieth century - Naxxar", Melita Historica, Volume XV, no. 3:303-326, ISSN 1021-6952, p. 311.
  11. ^ a b c "War time air raid shelter sign presented to FWA", The Malta Independent, 2015.
  12. ^ Sutherland, Anne; Corporation, British Broadcasting (7 March 1978). Face values: some anthropological themes. British Broadcasting Corporation. ISBN 9780563161028 – via Google Books.
  13. ^ Cassar, Fr Julian (16 August 2017). "Dun Giljan's Blog: Maltese Balconies".
  14. ^ Adrian. "Malta, from Royalty to Warlords to Artists". blog.aum.edu.mt.
  15. ^ Cruzado, Andrea López. "Historic 18th Century Mansion Hits Market in Malta for 10 Million Euros". www.mansionglobal.com.
  16. ^ www.untangledmedia.com, Untangled Media-. "Property for sale in Malta: Palazzo Naxxar Malta - Simon Mamo Real Estate in Malta, Gozo". Simon Mamo.
  17. ^ Shaw, Ros Byam. "Bewitched by a derelict 18th-century palazzo, this writer sold up, and moved to Malta to restore it". House & Garden.
  18. ^ "Palazzo in Naxxar - Malta luxury properties for sale and rent - Sotheby's Real Estate".
  19. ^ "PROTECTION GRANTED TO A FURTHER 29 BUILDINGS AND SITES 3 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine
  20. ^ "22 historic properties scheduled", The Malta Independent, 2012.
  21. ^ "The Malta Government Gazette", 2012.

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Palazzo Nasciaro is an 18th century townhouse in Naxxar Casal Nasciaro Malta built during the Order of St John The townhouse was originally built as a family home but has undergone adaptive reuse several times to fit the changing needs of the local population Palazzo NasciaroFront facade of Palazzo NasciaroLocation within MaltaFormer namesCasa Nasciaro Lieutenant s House Naxxar School Naxxar Police Headquarters Naxxar Police StationGeneral informationStatusIntactTypeResidential TownhouseArchitectural styleLate Baroque Rococo LocationNaxxar MaltaCoordinates35 54 49 25 N 14 26 42 24 E 35 9136806 N 14 4450667 E 35 9136806 14 4450667Named forNaxxar TownCompleted18th centuryRenovated2007 2014OwnerPaul Golding 1 Technical detailsMaterialLimestoneFloor count3Floor area700 sq m indoors 500 sq m outdoors and 115 sq m in shelter undergroundDesign and constructionArchitect s Franceso Sammut Giovanni SammutRenovating teamArchitect s Joseph Micallef restorer Websitewww palazzonasciaro comThe building was first constructed to be the primary home and later vacation home of the architects who designed it During the British period it served as the Lieutenant s House Dar il Kmand serving a post for the administration of regions in Malta It would later serve as the first police station in Naxxar and the first police headquarters of the region The building was also used as the first primary school of Naxxar An air raid shelter was constructed in the house during World War II and used by the local community when Malta was bombarded the shelter hosted a maternity ward for an underground hospital The recent renaming of the townhouse as Palazzo Nasciaro 2 could be misleading as its layout shows it is not a palace The renaming is probably used for romanticism 3 The townhouse is claimed to have rococo architecture 2 a type of baroque architecture 3 Contents 1 Location 2 History 2 1 Sammut Family 2 2 Lieutenant s House 2 3 Naxxar Primary School 2 4 Naxxar Police Station 2 5 Shelter and underground maternity hospital 2 6 Modern 3 Architecture 3 1 Exterior 3 2 Interior 4 Outdoor 4 1 Former gardens 4 2 Central courtyard and backyard 5 Cultural Heritage 6 Further reading 7 See also 8 ReferencesLocation editPalazzo Nasciaro was built on a strategic hill overlooking the three villages of Malta region consisting of Attard Balzan and Lija Today the surroundings are developed and the villages are now towns The building is close to the main piazza Victory Square near the core of Naxxar The street on which it stands was previously known as Strada Reale It was renamed Main Street Triq il Kbira when Lord Gerald Strickland Anglicanised many Maltese street names in the 1920s In modern times the street still leads directly to the main piazza but it is no longer the main street to Valletta due to more recent building developments It is found next to the house of the Naxxar parish priest Naxxar is a village on a hill 4 while at the same time the palace is elevated from the street It is built on two floor with a large underlying shelter 2 3 It originally looked over the three villages 5 History edit nbsp Baroque facadeSammut Family edit Palazzo Nasciaro was built during the Order of St John and designed by architect Francesco Sammut born 1755 with some alterations by his son Giovanni Sammut 2 6 Francesco Sammut designed the townhouse to be his official residence and then his son Giovanni inherit it from him Both Franceso and Giovanni are well known architects but most of their work is still archived The townhouse is also known in history to have belonged to the Amato family 2 6 7 Lieutenant s House edit Palazzo Nasciaro was the Lieutenant s house during the British period This position was held as a form of administrative area not just of Naxxar but of the surroundings that at the time extended till St Paul s Bay The Lieutenant was known among the few residents at the time in the Italian language as luogotenente At the time there was a language problem and the rise of political activism for the first time in Malta Several nobles including Giuseppe Scicluna were pro Italian while at the same time Britain kept the teaching of education at the hands of the Maltese noble classes until the nineteenth century with the teaching of Italian In Naxxar the residents were mainly noble families pro Italian and for this reason even referred to the Lieutenant in Italian The palace was referred to either Casa del Luogotenente or Casa Nasciaro 2 3 Naxxar Primary School edit Palazzo Nasciaro was probably the first public and free school in Naxxar The school was opened after education boosted with education initiatives by the British government in Malta at the same time when several other schools in Malta have been opened Palazzo Nasciaro addressed a social need in Naxxar a secondary school was built a throw stone away in the same street within the former gardens of the palace School toilet rooms were built and added to the palace when it was a school and are still part of the palace today 2 3 8 9 Elisa Scicluna was given a transfer as a headmistress from Msida to Naxxar in 1904 in order to open this public school 10 Naxxar Police Station edit nbsp Plaque saying Palazzo Nasciaro Palazzo Nasciaro is still known among the locals as the old police station The Local Council of Naxxar and the local residents refer to the building as the old police station as it still was a police station at the end of the twentieth century before it was abandoned for more than twenty years Despite this gives it recent notability within the Police Force of Malta and the Local community in general further notability is for the fact that it served as a police headquarters of a large region in the north of Malta during the British and the beginning of the force The traditional Maltese timber balcony that stood for two centuries on the facade together with the baroque designed balcony had been removed when the building was a police station 2 3 8 9 11 12 The lower half of the balcony made of Maltese limestone is retained This half has intricate stone carvings and gives an interesting character to the building The carvings start from the main archway entrance where the door stands and goes up to the balcony This gives the lower and upper floor continuous harmony in terms of architecture 13 Shelter and underground maternity hospital edit During World War II Malta had direct involvement in the war receiving bombardments from Italy and Germany For safety measures several war time shelters have been built mainly near the cities within the fortifications of the Order of St John In the villages such as Naxxar only few shelters were excavated in private homes by families who permitted them The most known war time shelter are the one found at Palazzo Parisio and the one at Palazzo Nasciaro specifically because they were both opened for public when time called and both were used as temporal underground hospitals Palazzo Nasciaro has two shelters on different levels underground with one dug and starting at street level used as a maternity hospital The shelters were excavated by hands in the form of labyrinth 2 3 The Air Raid plaque that was displayed at the entrance of Palazzo Nasciaro is today to be found at the Malta at War Museum 11 Modern edit In modern contemporary restoration took place to be used as a private residence by Paul Golding 14 Restoration and modernization has taken place from 2007 after the townhouse fell in disuse for about twenty years and took another seven years to finalise 15 The owner has developed a studio apartment on the first floor at the back of the house and added an indoor swimming pool 16 The original upper part of the balcony that was made of timber which existed on the front facade is not scheduled to be rebuilt 2 5 The house is now fitted with furniture and other movable property from established firms and designers It is currently for sale 17 Architecture edit nbsp Palazzo NasciaroExterior edit The palace has an imposing Baroque and symmetrical front facade 3 The facade was initially designed by Franceso Sammut but was then redesigned by his son Giovanni as a gift of love to his wife Matching but newly designed terrace columns were fixed to the decor after renovation instead of the former iron bars The facade features three floors at street level At the lower level there is access to the shelter while to access the main house there are two flight of stairs on both sides leading to the main door 2 Interior edit The interior has adopted similar architecture with a Maltese traditional courtyard It has baroque designed archways in the entrance and siderooms 3 Most of the building is modest in architecture Today the palace is kept in the form of a home and modernization went underway However many features have been kept such as exposition of limestone to give the sense of grotesque place and the history behind it The palace has high ceiling wooden apertures original stone slabs and more The upstairs was given more colour and modernization while preservation was still kept in mind The palace has three indoor flight of stairs 2 6 7 Decorative fittings were brought from UK and France 18 Outdoor editFormer gardens edit Main article Ġonna tal Kmand Destroyed gardens The large gardens that the building once had were opened for the public as Gnien il Kmand Commander s Gardens named for the Lieutenant 9 It was the Lieutenant that knowing that there was lack of recreative areas in the surroundings he decided to make use of the gardens by opening them to the public However the gardens were later developed into modern housing 2 6 7 Central courtyard and backyard edit The central courtyard still retains some of the original features of the building with minimal modifications In the courtyard there are some plantations such as Cestrum nocturnum and Star Jasmine giving the palace a romantic appearance day and night At the courtyard a small but decorative fountain features at a wall 2 6 7 Most rooms on the groundfloor touching the courtyard have direct portal access to the courtyard From the large backgardens there is now a side backyard 5 Cultural Heritage edit nbsp The Palazzo at nightThe townhouse at 31 Triq il Kbira is listed as a grade 2 national monument by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority MEPA 19 20 21 The house was scheduled as it features several original Maltese architectural features but also because of its history uniqueness and as it is in an urban conservation area in Naxxar 2 3 8 11 Further reading editProperty of British millionaire Paul Golding Caruana Galizia Daphne 4 September 2016 British millionaire author puts Naxxar house on the international market for 10 million Running Commentary Daphne Caruana Galizia s notebook Archived from the original on 5 September 2016 King Louise 2017 Property for sale in Palazzo Nasciaro Naxxar Malta Aylesford International Archived from the original on 6 April 2017 Law Katie 6 July 2016 Malta s bewitching Palazzo Nasclaro see inside the derelict 18th century pile that became an obsession for one Londoner who spent seven years restoring it Homes amp Property Archived from the original on 7 July 2016 Law Katie 6 July 2016 My Maltese obsession PDF Metro Classified pp 1 22 23 Archived from the original PDF on 12 March 2017 Law Katie 6 July 2016 Overseas Home This Londoner spent years restoring a derelict Maltese palazzo Independent Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Lopez Cruzado Andrea 2 September 2016 Historic 18th Century Mansion Hits Market in Malta for 10 Million Euros Palazzo Nasciaro has been the site of a school a police station and a World War II maternity ward Mansion Global Archived from the original on 3 September 2016 Wilson Mary 2 November 2016 Malta the British style hidden gem of the Mediterranean The Telegraph Archived from the original on 3 November 2016 Wilson Mary 2 November 2016 Malta the British style hidden gem of the Mediterranean UK Finance Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Naxxar Sublime Palazzo et sa dependance Malta Private Office in French Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 7 bedroom house for sale 6 850 000 Palazzo Nasciaro Naxxar Malta Right Move Archived from the original on 20 August 2016 Passage leading to entrance and before exiting the courtyard has an 18th century Dutch clock There are candle holders with a seashell design work by Belinda Eade in the main parts of the house source Shaw Ros Byam July 2015 All Things Bright and Beautiful Maltese Palazzo House and Garden No 3 pp 124 128 Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Explore Nasciaro Malta Palazzo Nasciaro and more Pintest Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 Palazzo Nasciaro 3D https my matterport com show m 7kbSCCo4hnZ See also editNaxxar Palazzo ParisioReferences edit Cruzado Andrea Lopez Historic 18th Century Mansion Hits Market in Malta for 10 Million Euros www mansionglobal com a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Palazzo Nasciaro brochure Dhalia Real Estate 1 30 5 June 2015 Archived from the original on 12 March 2017 a b c d e f g h i j Baroque Naxxar Townhouse Times of Malta 2012 MacGill Thomas 1839 A handbook or guide for strangers visiting Malta pp 120 a b c Exceptional 18th century Palazzo Malta a b c d e Zammit Andre 2009 200 year old History in an old musty archive The Malta Independent Retrieved February 22 2016 a b c d 200 year old History in an old musty archive The Malta Independent 11 March 2012 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 a b c Mepa schedules a range of properties Times of Malta 2012 a b c Naxxar four walks to discover a village Din l Art Helwa p 20 Catania Paul 2010 A village at the turn of the twentieth century Naxxar Melita Historica Volume XV no 3 303 326 ISSN 1021 6952 p 311 a b c War time air raid shelter sign presented to FWA The Malta Independent 2015 Sutherland Anne Corporation British Broadcasting 7 March 1978 Face values some anthropological themes British Broadcasting Corporation ISBN 9780563161028 via Google Books Cassar Fr Julian 16 August 2017 Dun Giljan s Blog Maltese Balconies Adrian Malta from Royalty to Warlords to Artists blog aum edu mt Cruzado Andrea Lopez Historic 18th Century Mansion Hits Market in Malta for 10 Million Euros www mansionglobal com www untangledmedia com Untangled Media Property for sale in Malta Palazzo Naxxar Malta Simon Mamo Real Estate in Malta Gozo Simon Mamo Shaw Ros Byam Bewitched by a derelict 18th century palazzo this writer sold up and moved to Malta to restore it House amp Garden Palazzo in Naxxar Malta luxury properties for sale and rent Sotheby s Real Estate PROTECTION GRANTED TO A FURTHER 29 BUILDINGS AND SITES Archived 3 September 2014 at the Wayback Machine 22 historic properties scheduled The Malta Independent 2012 The Malta Government Gazette 2012 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Palazzo Nasciaro amp oldid 1172706820, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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