Villa Mondello
| Villa Mondello | |
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Interactive map of the Villa Mondello area | |
| General information | |
| Status | Derelict |
| Type | Villa |
| Architectural style | Art Nouveau (Liberty) |
| Location | Triq Santa Tereza, Marsaskala, Malta |
| Coordinates | 35°52′01″N 14°33′48″E / 35.86686°N 14.56325°E |
| Completed | 1935 |
| Owner | Private |
Villa Mondello is a historic villa located in Marsaskala, Malta. Notable for its distinctive architectural style and role in the local community, it remains a notable yet derelict landmark.
History
Constructed in 1935, the villa is notable for its Art Nouveau (Liberty) style, drawing aesthetic inspiration from the seaside villas of Mondello, a coastal suburb of Palermo, thus reflecting regional Mediterranean design influences. Its façade and elevated position give it a commanding presence overlooking the nearby St Anne’s Gardens.
Villa Mondello originally hosted the Marsaskala school before World War II. It was once owned by a family from Bormla. A vegetable seller used to sell from the door beneath the front stairs.
Although designated as a listed building, Villa Mondello has fallen into a state of dereliction and remains in private ownership. Despite its architectural and historical value, the building has not undergone significant restoration.
During the 2010s, there was a local proposal to construct a new Local Council building within the grounds of St Anne’s Gardens, which prompted discussions about restoring Villa Mondello. However, the restoration proposals were not advanced.[1]