Within its high gated walls, lies this magnificent Palace dating back to the 17th century, a hidden gem positioned on three streets and considered one of the most prestigious properties on the island. Walking through the winding streets amidst other lovingly converted traditional homes, one is welcomed into this stately home through a Piazza solely dedicated to this opulent Residence. Entering through regal doors, a stunning central courtyard is surrounded by eleven rooms at ground floor level, including a chapel with its own separate entrance, a two-car garage, and all rooms bathed in natural light.
A traditional wide stairwell leads up to the ‘Sala Nobile’, undoubtedly a room fit for Royalty, running down the length of this level, enjoying ample light from its many apertures, which overlooks the surrounding streets and the courtyard below. Ten rooms on this floor together with two intermediate levels are presently a blank canvas, waiting to be remodelled to the specifications of the new owner. Furthermore, an amazing terrace leading from the many rooms overlooks the enchanting courtyard surrounding the property.
What makes this property in a league of its own? Certainly the many features of eras gone by which adorn this home, some of which include frescoes and freezes, a shelter, an authentic spiral stairwell known as 'garigor', cornices, original flagstone floors, wooden beams, arches, wells and an arcaded courtyard which sheer size lends to its magnificence.
Contributing handsomely to the glorious heritage of the Maltese Islands, Mdina dates back to the Bronze Age and is still home to many noble families until this very day. With immense potential to be converted into a Luxury Boutique Hotel in one of the most prestigious locations in the world, this Palazzo can only be seen to be appreciated for its immense charm and unparalleled beauty.