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Palazzo Dorell

Palazzo Dorell
Architecture in Gudja 4.jpg
Front façade of Palazzo Dorell
Palazzo Dorell is located in Malta
Palazzo Dorell
Location within Malta
Former names Bettina Palace, Villa Dorell, Villa Bettina, Palais d'Aurelle
General information
Status Intact
Type Hunting lodge
Palace
Architectural style Palladian architecture
Location Gudja, Malta
Coordinates 35°51′2.27″N 14°30′25.29″E / 35.8506306°N 14.5070250°E / 35.8506306; 14.5070250
Named for Pietro Paolo Dorell Falzon
Completed 1670
Owner Gino, Baroncino di San Marco
Technical details
Material Limestone
Floor count 2

Palazzo Dorell (French: Palais d'Aurel) also known as Bettina Palace,Villa Bettina,Villa Dorell (Villa d'Aurel), Xlejli Palace and among the nearby community as simply 'The Palace' (Il-Palazz), is a 17th-century Palladian palace located in Gudja, Malta.

The property was built during the Order of St. John by Count Ignatius Francesco Moscati Falsoni Navarra as a family home and country residence in 1670. The palace was bought in 1760 by Pietro Paolo Falzon d'Aurelle (English: Dorell) Falzon, and is interchangeably named for him and his daughter Marchesa Lady Bettina Testaferrata Dorell.

The palace served as the headquarters for the British forces, under General Graham, during the French blockade (1798–1800).

The Xlejli Tower and a chapel are located inside the walled private gardens of the property. At the garden one can still find a small cemetery where British armymen who died during the French occupation of Malta are buried.

Today the palace is a private residence and is not open to the public.

The palace is scheduled as a grade 1 scheduled property by the Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA) and listed on the National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands (NICPMI).

The aristocratic French family d'Aurelle had other notable properties in Malta. The palace should not be confused with Palazzo Bettina in Birgu, nor Casa Dorell in Valletta; which both belonged to the same family once.


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