Birkirkara Furnished Palazzo
Nestled in the heart of Birkirkara stands a meticulously restored Palazzo, boasting a rich history dating back over 120 years. Renowned for its distinctive architectural charm, this property exudes an air of timeless elegance, blending seamlessly with contemporary comforts for modern living. Originally constructed as a palazzino, this residence showcases a wealth of original features, including enchanting fiascos, handcrafted tiles, traditional Maltese stairs, a garigor, and an expansive roof terrace. Each element contributes to the palpable sense of history and character that defines this remarkable home. Spanning three generously proportioned bedrooms, each accompanied by its own en-suite bathroom, this family abode offers ample space for comfortable living. Additionally, two guest bathrooms cater to the needs of visitors, ensuring utmost convenience and privacy for all. The residence unfolds to reveal two distinct study areas, providing tranquil spaces for work or leisure. The main living and dining areas exude warmth and sophistication, offering an inviting ambiance for gatherings and relaxation. A separate, fully equipped kitchen serves as the heart of the home, seamlessly blending functionality with style. Beyond its doors lies a charming back yard oasis, complete with a half-indoor, half-outdoor pool—perfect for year-round enjoyment. The pool area transitions effortlessly into a lounge space, ideal for hosting guests and entertaining in style. Convenience is paramount, with a kitchenette and shower room adjacent to the pool area, ensuring effortless hospitality and comfort. This meticulously appointed property boasts high-quality furnishings throughout, complemented by comprehensive air conditioning ensuring a luxurious and connected lifestyle for its fortunate residents
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BIRKIRKARA
Birkirkara is one of the largest and oldest towns located in the centre of Malta. At the heart of Birkirkara lies its historic core, where narrow winding streets lead to quaint squares adorned with charming churches and traditional townhouses.
Birkirkara was listed as one of the original 12 medieval parishes in 1436. It continued to flourish until it splintered into separate parishes.One of the town’s most notable landmarks is the majestic St. Helen’s Basilica, a baroque masterpiece dating back to the 17th century, adorned with intricate frescoes and ornate marble altars. A tiny garden separates the town’s older area from the new quarters, and where one can see one of the old railway stations on the commuter line that ran from Rabat to Valletta. Apart from the churches, the oldest buildings in the town are the windmills. One is a private residence, the other, at the heart of the town, is an art gallery.
Despite its urban character, Birkirkara has become an important commercial centre yet maintains a strong sense of community spirit, with residents gathering in the town’s cafes and piazzas to socialise and unwind. With its rich history, vibrant culture, and welcoming atmosphere, offering a truly authentic Maltese experience.