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Mepa schedules Palazzo Curmi, Zejtun

This palace was built in the 18th century. The single storey façade is composed of a large main doorway crowned with a balcony resting on four heavy corbels.

Two large windows flank the main entrance while to the west of the doorway is another door leading to the servants' quarters. The rear elevation of the building leads to a patio. From here one can access the main garden through an ornate gate and steps which lead to a central passageway, flanked by stone benches, and which terminates in a belvedere at the far end of the garden.

The property is a typical stately townhouse of the 18th century, examples of which are not very common. Despite that the palace and its gardens were separated from the servants' quarters some decades ago the latter have remained virtually intact, and therefore this complex retains its original form and its fabric is still in good condition.

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