Republic Square, Valletta
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Republic Square () is a
piazza A town square (or public square, urban square, city square or simply square), also called a plaza or piazza, is an open public space commonly found in the heart of a traditional town or city, and which is used for community gatherings. Rela ...
in
Valletta Valletta ( ; , ) is the capital city of Malta and one of its 68 Local councils of Malta, council areas. Located between the Grand Harbour to the east and Marsamxett Harbour to the west, its population as of 2021 was 5,157. As Malta’s capital ...
,
Malta Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. It consists of an archipelago south of Italy, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The two ...
. The square was originally called Piazza Tesoreria or Piazza dei Cavallieri, since the
treasury A treasury is either *A government department related to finance and taxation, a finance ministry; in a business context, corporate treasury. *A place or location where treasure, such as currency or precious items are kept. These can be ...
of the
Order of Saint John The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (), is a Catholic Church, Catholic Military order (religious society), military order. It was founded in the Crusader states, crusader K ...
was located in the square. After a statue of Queen Victoria was installed in the square in the 19th century, it became known as Queen's Square or Piazza Regina (). Although its official name is Republic Square, it is still commonly referred to as Piazza Regina.


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Originally the site was a square called ''Piazza dei Cavalieri'', but during the British period Governor Gaspard Le Marchant enclosed the space to create a British-access only
orchard An orchard is an intentional plantation of trees or shrubs that is maintained for food production. Orchards comprise fruit tree, fruit- or nut (fruit), nut-producing trees that are generally grown for commercial production. Orchards are also so ...
. Some photos of the orchard form part of a historic photograph collection of Malta. At one point, Le Marchant moved the
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of Grand Master
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from
Fort Manoel Fort Manoel ( or ''Fortizza Manoel'') is a star fort on Manoel Island in Gżira, Malta. It was built in the 18th century by the Order of Saint John, during the reign of Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, after whom it is named. Fort Ma ...
to the middle of this piazza. In 1887 this statue was moved to
Floriana Floriana ( or ''Il-Floriana''), also known by its title Borgo Vilhena, is a Floriana Lines, fortified town in the Port Region, Malta, Port Region area of Malta, just outside the capital city Valletta. It has a population of 2,205 as of March 2014 ...
, and replaced by a statue of Queen Victoria in commemoration of her
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. The northwest part of the square consists of a large building originally known as the
Casa del Commun Tesoro The Casa del Commun Tesoro (Italian language, Italian for ''House of the National Treasury''), or ''Casa dei Conti del Tesoro'', is a building in Valletta, Malta, located in Republic Square, Valletta, Republic Square facing the National Library o ...
. The building housed the accounts, contracts and records of the treasury of the
Order of Saint John The Order of Knights of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, commonly known as the Knights Hospitaller (), is a Catholic Church, Catholic Military order (religious society), military order. It was founded in the Crusader states, crusader K ...
. The first
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in Malta was opened in the building in 1708, and part of it remained a post office until 1849. Over the years, La Casa del Comun Tesoro also housed government offices, a hotel and a cinema. The building was damaged in
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, but it was repaired and it now houses the Casino Maltese. Some parts of the ground floor are occupied by cafés and shops. The southeast side of the square, facing the Casa del Commun Tesoro, is the
National Library of Malta The National Library of Malta (), often known as the Bibliotheca (), is a reference library in Republic Square, Valletta, Republic Square, Valletta, Malta. It was founded by Grand Master Emmanuel de Rohan-Polduc in 1776 out of the collections ...
, commonly known as the Bibliotheca. The building was commissioned when larger premises were required for the Order's library. It was designed by the Polish Italian architect
Stefano Ittar Stefano Ittar (March 15, 1724 – January 18, 1790) was a Polish-Italian architect. Biography Ittar was born in Owrucz (then in the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, now in Ukraine), where his father, a member of one of Italy's aristocratic f ...
, and was completed in 1796. Due to the
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, the library did not open until Malta became a
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. It was officially inaugurated by
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Sir
Hildebrand Oakes Lieutenant-General Sir Hildebrand Oakes, 1st Baronet, GCB (19 January 1754 – 9 September 1822) was a British Army officer. Military career Oakes was commissioned into the 33rd Regiment of Foot in 1767 and served in the American War of Indepe ...
in 1812. The library has remained there ever since. The square's northeast side is part of the Grandmaster's Palace, while the southwest side is a shopping arcade. In 1858, a bronze statue of António Manoel de Vilhena was moved from
Fort Manoel Fort Manoel ( or ''Fortizza Manoel'') is a star fort on Manoel Island in Gżira, Malta. It was built in the 18th century by the Order of Saint John, during the reign of Grand Master António Manoel de Vilhena, after whom it is named. Fort Ma ...
to the centre of the square. The statue of de Vilhena was later relocated to the Mall Gardens in
Floriana Floriana ( or ''Il-Floriana''), also known by its title Borgo Vilhena, is a Floriana Lines, fortified town in the Port Region, Malta, Port Region area of Malta, just outside the capital city Valletta. It has a population of 2,205 as of March 2014 ...
, and it is currently in Pope John XXIII Square, also in
Floriana Floriana ( or ''Il-Floriana''), also known by its title Borgo Vilhena, is a Floriana Lines, fortified town in the Port Region, Malta, Port Region area of Malta, just outside the capital city Valletta. It has a population of 2,205 as of March 2014 ...
. A statue of Queen Victoria was erected instead of the de Vilhena statue in 1891, giving the square the name of ''Queen's Square'' or ''Piazza Regina''. The statue was restored in 2011, and it is often a resting place for pigeons. Today, the open space of the square is used by open air cafés and restaurants.Guillaumier, Alfie (2005). ''Bliet u Rħula Maltin''. Volume 2. Klabb Kotba Maltin. p. 941. , . ; '' Public mourning of the death of Queen Victoria by her statue in then- Piazza Tesoreria, August 1901: '' File:J.Mallia, The Queen's statue at Malta surrounded by wreaths and emblems of mourning because of Her Majesty's death.jpg, J.Mallia File:Richard Ellis, Mourning of Queen Victoria at her statue in Piazza Tesoreria, Valletta, Aug 1901.jpg, Richard Ellis File:Mourning of Queen Victoria at her statue in Piazza Tesoreria, Valletta, Aug 1901 (2).jpg


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