Palazzo De La Salle at 219 Republic Street,
Valletta is the seat of the Society. The Palazzo was passed
to the Society in June 1923 by Field Marshall Lord Plumer,
Governor of Malta between 1919 – 1924, on a freehold
title.
In an article entitled ‘Houses in Kingsway* and Old
Bakery Street, Valletta’ published in the Melita Historica – Journal
of the Malta Historical Society, Vol 2 of November 1959,
Victor F. Denaro wrote that :
At the corner of Kingsway (*) with St Nicholas Street we
come to a very fine house known as the Palazzo De La Salle
(Nos 217 – 219 Kingsway). This palace was bought for
Sc. 11,700 from Comm. Fra Geronimo Basadonne by the Prior
of Barletta, Fra Camillo Albertini (¹), who in 1684
commanded the galley S. Antonio (²). Prior Albertini
died in the Convent on the 28 November 1712, without having
disposed of his property, and the house and its dependencies
then passed to the Treasury.
Grand Master Raymond Perellos Roccafull acquired the premises
from the Treasury in 1713 (³), and wishing to show in
a practical manner his affection for both the paternal and
maternal sides of his family, donated the palace to his nephews
the Marquis de Dosaguas, Don Gennaro Perellos and the Count
d’ Albatera, Don Guglielmo Roccafull, Grandee of Spain,
with the proviso that the Treasury was to allow the enjoyment
of the house and its dependencies to those knights, descendants
of the Marquis de Dosaguas and of the Count d’ Albatera,
who presented themselves in Malta for service with the Order.
References
(¹) – Libro Beni Stabili del Tesoro “B”,
R.M.L., Treas. A. 1, fol 37 (original article reference is
No 41)
(²) – ROSSI, Ettore, Storia della Marina dell’ Ordine,
S.E.A.L., Roma-Milano, 1926 p.150. (original article reference
is No 42)
(³) – Records of Notary Giuseppe Callus of 21
January, 1713 (original article reference is No 43)
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - PREMISES PREVIOUSLY OCCUPIED BY
THE SOCIETY
After 42 years the Society was still without premises, therefore
every activity up to the year 1894, was limited or restricted
as it depended on whether the right place be made available.
Governor Sir Arthur J. Lyon Freemantle (1893-1899) realised
that it was essential for the Society to have a premises
in order to be an active organisation. With the sustained
efforts of his Chief Secretary Gerald Strickland the Governor
successfully concluded negotiations with the family heirs
of Businessman Segond to concede that Palazzo Xara (opposite
St John’s Con-Cathedral) be used by the Society.
The Governor and his Secretary were honoured for their efforts
and were appointed Patron and Hon. President respectively.
The 1896 Industrial Exhibition was the first activity taking
place at Palazz Xara. This building was destroyed by enemy
action during World War II.
Between 1904 and 1922 the Society occupied premises at 76
Old Theatre Street, at 28 South Street, at 156 Christopher
Street, all in Valletta. The Society tried to regain the
use of Palazzo Xara, after the Museum of Archaeology moved
(*) Kingsway was named Republic Street in 1974
USE OF HALLS FOR CULTURAL EVENTS
The Society offers the use of the Exhibition and Concert
Halls at Palazzo De La Salle for Cultural Events. Interested
Artists, Musicians, Cultural Organizations and other organizations
are requested to submit the application
form (PDF 57.9 KB).