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£2,488,575

€2,850,000

5 bed property for sale

Valletta, Malta
5 beds

£2,488,575

€2,850,000

5 bed property for sale
Valletta, Malta

    • 5 beds

About this property

  • 3 Bathrooms

  • House

  • Semi Detached

  • Roof Terrace

  • Balcony

  • Period

  • Town/City

  • Water Views

  • Unique Property

  • 6383 Approx Sq ft

An expertly converted Palazzo in the Capital of Malta. A historic residence full of character and charm.

It is one of the most stunning properties that is being offered for sale in Valletta. This beautifully converted palazzo (which was built in 1617), boasts original authentic features and stunning views of the Grand Harbour. The entrance has a majestic hallway, that leads to a central courtyard with a large, bell-shaped well. Beyond the courtyard, there is a formal sitting room and a guest bedroom. Proceeding up the limestone staircase, one finds two bedrooms and a bathroom. The next level is where the main quarters are: A Sala Nobile with a traditional fireplace, a Maltese balcony, and two large windows. On the same level, there is a kitchen, a main bedroom with an ensuite bathroom and guest toilet. On the top floor, there is another large double bedroom with an ensuite, leading onto a large terrace, as well as a separate roof terrace with Grand Harbour views.
Valletta is the capital city of Malta. It is located on the main island, between Marsamxett Harbour to the west and the Grand Harbour to the east. All Valletta is considered to be an urban conservation area (uca).
Valletta's 16th-century buildings were constructed by the Knights Hospitaller. The city was named after Jean Parisot de Valette, who succeeded in defending the island from an Ottoman invasion during the Great Siege of Malta. The city is Baroque in character, with elements of Mannerist, Neo-Classical, and Modern architecture, though the Second World War left major scars on the city, particularly the destruction of the Royal Opera House. The city was officially recognized as a World Heritage Site by unesco in 1980. The city has 320 monuments, all within an area of 0.55 square kilometres (0.21 sq mi), making it one of the most concentrated historic areas in the world.
Sala Nobile
Five bedrooms
Three bathrooms
Kitchen
Large central court yard

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