For nearly 200 years Palazzo Capua dominated the Sliema landscape. This splendid monument to a bygone age has been referred to as probably one of the oldest and finest buildings in Sliema. Its allure is further enhanced by the romance bound to its past residents, most prominent among who were the star-crossed residents who gave it their name Prince of Capua, Carlo di Bordone and his Irish wife Penelope. The Prince and Princess of Capua first came to Malta in March 1837. They took up residence at Selma Hall, later to be known as Palazzo Capua. All their children were born there. They eventually left the Islands on the 22nd August 1850.00 Today, Palazzo Capua has been carefully restored and retuned to its formal glory and appearance. The building has now been transformed into an exclusive accommodation destination . |
Friday, December 31, 2010
Palazzo Capua in Sliema
Corinthia San Gorg Hotel in St Julians
The Corinthia San Gorg is splendidly located overlooking the beautiful St George’s Bay; a hotel offering unparalleled luxury and comfort in a serene and tranquil setting, yet close to the lively centre of St Julian’s. The hotel offer a range of indoor and outdoor facilities, including the Apollo Myo Ka wellness centre, a choice of 5 outdoor pools, diving and watersports facilities, and a variety of food & beverage outlets.
Corinthia Marina Hotel in St Julians
Enjoying a superb seafront position overlooking St George’s Bay, the Corinthia Marina forms part of a resort with the neighbouring 5-star deluxe Corinthia San Gorg. Located a short walk away from the lively St Julian’s centre, and offering an extensive choice of dining options, 5 outdoor pools and private beach facilities with a diving and watersports centre, the Marina is the ideal choice for families and the young at heart.
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