About: Fatima House

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Fatima House (Maltese: Id-Dar ta' Fatima), formerly Villa Bétharram, is a late nineteenth-century villa at 65 High Street, Sliema, Malta. It was purposely built as a family residence for the Galea family, on request of Maltese Senator Alfonso Maria Galea. It is now a residence for females in social needs, sometimes known as Fatima Hostel or Fatima Working Girls' House.

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  • Fatima House (Maltese: Id-Dar ta' Fatima), formerly Villa Bétharram, is a late nineteenth-century villa at 65 High Street, Sliema, Malta. It was purposely built as a family residence for the Galea family, on request of Maltese Senator Alfonso Maria Galea. It is now a residence for females in social needs, sometimes known as Fatima Hostel or Fatima Working Girls' House. The building was designed by leading Architect Francesco Zammit in the Palladian style and is detached from other buildings, being completely surrounded by gardens. It is a historic house and a Grade II scheduled building. It is one of the few remaining villas in the highly urbanized Sliema whereabouts, giving the idea of how Sliema once was. (en)
  • Fatima House, poprzednio Villa Betharram – willa z późnego okresu XIX wieku, stojąca przy 65, Triq il-Kbira w Sliemie na Malcie. Zbudowana na zamówienie Alfonso Marii Galei, z przeznaczeniem na rezydencję mieszkalną dla rodziny Galea, dziś jest domem dla dziewcząt potrzebujących pomocy, znanym jako Fatima Hostel lub Fatima Working Girls' House. (pl)
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  • SLM 1541 (en)
  • 65, High Street Sliema, (en)
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  • 1895
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  • 662.0
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  • Id-Dar ta' Fatima (en)
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  • Francesco Zammit (en)
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  • Alfonso Maria Galea (en)
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  • 1895 (xsd:integer)
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  • 662.0
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  • Ursulines (en)
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  • View of the house during a bazaar (en)
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  • Sliema, Malta (en)
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  • Fatima House (en)
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  • Id-Dar ta' Fatima (en)
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  • Roman Catholic Church (en)
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  • Fatima House, poprzednio Villa Betharram – willa z późnego okresu XIX wieku, stojąca przy 65, Triq il-Kbira w Sliemie na Malcie. Zbudowana na zamówienie Alfonso Marii Galei, z przeznaczeniem na rezydencję mieszkalną dla rodziny Galea, dziś jest domem dla dziewcząt potrzebujących pomocy, znanym jako Fatima Hostel lub Fatima Working Girls' House. (pl)
  • Fatima House (Maltese: Id-Dar ta' Fatima), formerly Villa Bétharram, is a late nineteenth-century villa at 65 High Street, Sliema, Malta. It was purposely built as a family residence for the Galea family, on request of Maltese Senator Alfonso Maria Galea. It is now a residence for females in social needs, sometimes known as Fatima Hostel or Fatima Working Girls' House. (en)
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  • Fatima House w Sliemie (pl)
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