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CASA ROCCA PICCOLA

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74, Republic Street, Valletta, Malta Show on map
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2025
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This XVI century mansion was inhabited by the ninth marquis of Piro and his family. During the time of the knights, the residence was attached to the Italian language inn. It bears the name of its first owner, Don Pietro La Rocca, admiral of the Order of St. John. Today, it is the Marquise de Piro herself who gives a one-hour tour of the place.

The staircase. The two vertical paintings, The Invention of the Electric Light Bulb and The Mechanization of the Wheat Industry, were painted by Ramiro Raffaele Cali for Antonio Cassar Torregiani, the only industrialist to have lived in Casa Rocca Piccola.

The chapel, dating back to the ancestors of the Marquis, has an altarpiece painted by Pietro Paolo Caruana and showing the Virgin and Child venerated by Saint Gaetano. The treasure of the chapel includes some very beautiful pieces, donated by Popes Pius IX and Leo XII.

The room of the canopy bed. The canopy bed is that of the great-grandmother of the Marquis Orsola Agius Caruana. She gave birth to nine children here.

The green room. You will notice some picturesque details in the portraits: the little girl wearing a red bracelet for superstition, with mountains in the background, symbols of Sicily, because in Malta there are no mountains! You will also see the invitations for the coronations of George VI and Elizabeth II.

The library, with several paintings and portraits, including the watercolor of Louisa, daughter of the Marquis.

The Porphyry Room is named for its mural which imitates... porphyry (a volcanic stone). Its sixteenth-century beamed ceiling is the only one in the house that has remained intact. In this room there are several portraits of the Piro ancestors.

In the blue room, note a series of surgical instruments on the table. The blue room is also the television room (look carefully behind the panels).

The summer dining room makes you want to settle down and put the napkin on your lap, waiting for the gala meal suggested by a beautifully set table.

The Chinese room: several small vinaigrettes and other objects displayed in the Chinese showcase.

The archive room: a large collection of the family's historical documents is displayed here. They were recently organized by an Italian doctoral student.

The air raid shelters: in order to protect themselves from the bombings during the Second World War (Valletta was one of the hardest hit cities), the Piro's transformed their two wells into air raid shelters.

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Visited in january 2025
Authentique palais maltais, belle visite, histoires et objets intéressants... vivement recommandé
Visited in january 2025
La maison était bien conservée et ne semblait pas avoir été construite dans les années 1500. Les couleurs étaient magnifiques et très agréables. J'ai été stupéfaite par la taille de l'abri souterrain et j'ai passé un bon moment assise sur une chaise dans la cour avec les perroquets. Le guide était excellent et je suis contente d'être venue.
Visited in january 2025
Très bel endroit, extrêmement bien entretenu et impressionnant. Joli perroquet ????
Visited in january 2025
Les mots me manquent. C'est vraiment excitant et fascinant de pouvoir entrer et se promener dans un espace aussi merveilleux. Le marquis qui y vit est très gentil et nous a permis de faire photographier notre fille avec lui. D'incroyables objets de famille, des photos, des meubles, des tableaux, tous si bien conservés.
L'histoire du palais et de toutes les pièces vous fascine.
Le manuel en grec (gratuit avec l'entrée) est extrêmement utile. Vous passez d'une pièce à l'autre et il explique en détail ce que vous voyez. C'est une expérience extraordinaire. L'un des endroits à visiter absolument.
Une expérience inoubliable.
Visited in january 2025
Très belle. Cela vaut vraiment la peine de payer le billet.

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