House of Daniel; Maltese: Dar ta' Danjeli), sometimes known as Palazzo Gregorio Bonici (transl.
She and her husband named their son Daniel, who became a priest thanks to a prerequisite sum of money for priesthood donated by Gregorio.
[23][24] The garden, forming part of the property, was directly hit by enemy aerial bombing on 11 May 1941, at around 9pm, just before sunset.
Daniele was 14 years at the time of his death - he served as an altar boy and following the abuse the priests opted for a way to seal their criminal deeds.
The heirs mentioned in the will are Agnes Gera de Petri, Annamaria Spiteri Debono, and Caren Preziosi.
[35] The building goes back to the renaissance,[36] originally as a country residence, and is today a landmark welcoming visitors on one of the main streets to the city of Żejtun.
[39] The building, with its ancillary structures and gardens, is a scheduling property as published on the Government Gazette of Malta of July 2009.
[40] A large religious niche, with an imposing life size statue of biblical Prophet Daniel, is a prominent feature on the façade.