Castello Lanzun

[2] The farmhouse was modified and enlarged in 1713, and it was fortified so as to be able to provide refuge for the local population in case of a corsair raid.

[2] In World War II, the building served as an observation post to identify approaching enemy aircraft, and it was severely damaged by aerial bombardment.

[2] In 1972, the farmhouse was purchased by Robert Gayre, who restored the building and handed it to the Malta obedience of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem.

[4] The 40th anniversary of the inauguration of the tower was celebrated in May 2013 with a visit by Grand Master Carlos Gereda y de Borbón and other members of the Order.

[3] Castello Lanzun is an example of traditional Maltese architecture, consisting of a number of rooms around a central courtyard.

Castello Lanzun's courtyard