About: Villa Bologna

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Villa Bologna is a Maltese stately home, in the village of Attard in the central district of Malta. Built in opulent Baroque style, Villa Bologna has been called "the most beautiful 18th century country house to be built for a Maltese family" and "of similar grandeur to the finest palaces on the island". Built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and expanded during the British colonial period, Villa Bologna was central in the artistic, cultural, social and political history of Malta. It is a Grade 1 scheduled building and is a national monument.

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  • Villa Bologna is a Maltese stately home, in the village of Attard in the central district of Malta. Built in opulent Baroque style, Villa Bologna has been called "the most beautiful 18th century country house to be built for a Maltese family" and "of similar grandeur to the finest palaces on the island". Villa Bologna is as interesting for its history as it is remarkable for its architecture and gardens which, after the neighbouring San Anton Gardens, is the largest historic gardens in Malta. Once the seat of the Counts della Catena, Villa Bologna is now held by the great-grandson of the 6th count Gerald Strickland, 1st Baron Strickland. Built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and expanded during the British colonial period, Villa Bologna was central in the artistic, cultural, social and political history of Malta. It is a Grade 1 scheduled building and is a national monument. (en)
  • Villa Bologna – barokowa willa w Attard na Malcie. (pl)
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  • Isbelma (en)
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  • 1745
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  • Isbelma (en)
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  • Baroque (en)
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  • Stately home & Country Villa (en)
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  • View of Villa Bologna (en)
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  • Fabrizio Grech (en)
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  • Unknown (en)
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  • de Trafford family (en)
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  • Grade I Scheduled National Monument (en)
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  • Villa Bologna (en)
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  • Jasper de Trafford (en)
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  • Prix d’Honneur in Category C of the Din l-Art Ħelwa award for Architectural Heritage 2013 (en)
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  • Ongoing (en)
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  • 1745 (xsd:integer)
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  • Villa Bologna – barokowa willa w Attard na Malcie. (pl)
  • Villa Bologna is a Maltese stately home, in the village of Attard in the central district of Malta. Built in opulent Baroque style, Villa Bologna has been called "the most beautiful 18th century country house to be built for a Maltese family" and "of similar grandeur to the finest palaces on the island". Built during the rule of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem and expanded during the British colonial period, Villa Bologna was central in the artistic, cultural, social and political history of Malta. It is a Grade 1 scheduled building and is a national monument. (en)
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  • Villa Bologna (pl)
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  • Villa Bologna (en)
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