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8 Casa Inguanez Window in Mdina, Malta

While strolling along Trig Villegaignon, the main street stretching south to north through Mdina for about 250 yards, watch for a large limestone building with these green shutters. This is Casa Inguanez. It was originally built in the mid-14th century as the residence for the noble Inguanez family. Their lineage of governors was so important to the city’s history that their coat of arm is engraved inside the main gate. Interestingly, the King of Spain still has the right to live in this mansion but no royalty has visited since the early 20th century.

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Casa Inguanez Window in Mdina, Malta

Triq Inguanez L-Imdina, Malta

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