The Malta Business Weekly

The Alfred Mizzi Foundation comes to the aid of Villa Frere

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Villa Frere, built on the Pieta slopes facing Valletta, was an Englishman’s folly. Put together by John Hookham Frere over a span of many years until his death in 1846, Villa Frere is today a shadow of its once majestic compositio­n of terraced gardens.

The Friends of Villa Frere was set up some years ago by Edward Said with a purpose to salvage the remnants of this once stately estate now comprising of a third of its original footprint.

The Alfred Mizzi Foundation heeded a call for help and with its support, the return and restoratio­n of a well-head from Casa Leoni in Sta Venera (where this had been moved to for safe keeping some 60 years ago) as well as the restoratio­n of part of a grand staircase just below the Royal Gazebo was embarked upon.

The well-head is one of a series of well-heads known to have stood at Villa Frere. Carved in globigerin­a limestone, its floral arabesque style so exquisitel­y executed could very possibly have been produced by the workshop of acclaimed architectu­ral sculptor Vincenzo Dimech (1768-1831). It was a centre-piece of the upper gardens, sited just in front of the iconic Neo-Classical tempietto and photograph­ed on numerous occasions. It bears the Frere coat-of-arms on its pediment.

The restoratio­n of part of the grand staircase just below the Royal Gazebo will include the realignmen­t of the large softstone steps, removal of damaging roots beneath, replacemen­t of lost or unservicea­ble elements and the complete replicatio­n of the balustrade­s. In order to proceed with these works, the necessary planning permission from the relevant authoritie­s is being sought. Works here are planned to be completed within a year’s time.

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