Palazzo Correa

Palazzo Correa, also known as Casa Correa, Correa de Sousa Palace or Palazzo Hompesch, was a 17th-century Palazzo in Valletta, Malta, located in Old Bakery Street. It was built on the designs of architect Carlo Gimach in the mannerist design, the very first in Valletta and very unusual to the period. In the late 19th century, the palace became the main residence of Marquis Emmanuele Scicluna, the President of La Borsa. The building was destroyed when it was hit by aerial bombardment in 1942 during World War II. Its site has been rebuilt as St Albert the Great College.

Palazzo Correa

Palazzo Correa, also known as Casa Correa, Correa de Sousa Palace or Palazzo Hompesch, was a 17th-century Palazzo in Valletta, Malta, located in Old Bakery Street. It was built on the designs of architect Carlo Gimach in the mannerist design, the very first in Valletta and very unusual to the period. In the late 19th century, the palace became the main residence of Marquis Emmanuele Scicluna, the President of La Borsa. The building was destroyed when it was hit by aerial bombardment in 1942 during World War II. Its site has been rebuilt as St Albert the Great College.