Villa Rosa (St. Julian's)

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StatusIntact
TypeVilla
Architectural styleArt Nouveau
Villa Rosa
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General information
StatusIntact
TypeVilla
Architectural styleArt Nouveau
LocationSt. Julian's, Malta
Coordinates35°55′29.39″N 14°29′11.26″E / 35.9248306°N 14.4864611°E / 35.9248306; 14.4864611
Design and construction
ArchitectAndrea Vassallo

Villa Rosa is a villa in Triq in-Nemes, St. Julian's, Malta, overlooking St.George's Bay. One of the few Art Nouveau mansions on the island, it was designed by architect Andrea Vassallo in the 1920s and remained largely intact, together with its gardens descending towards the bay.[1]

Vila Rosa is listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands among the monuments in St. Julian's.

The villa was commissioned by Luigi Apap as his summer residence (he lived in Valletta in Strada Vescovo) and named after his wife Rosa Cicolari.[2] At the time, the bay only featured St.George’s Barracks on the eastern side, and later the Corinthia hotels.[1]

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