Chapel of St Mary of Ħal Tmin

Today the church remains in very good condition, with the teaching of catechism classes and other forms of religious activities and meetings organised in it.

Leonardo Tabone left a legacy with notary Andrea Albano,[5] with the purpose of providing a dowry to a poor maiden annually.

The legacy, instituted on August 20, 1625[4] (other sources give the date September 12, 1628[5][6] or 1629[7]), amounted to 54 gold coins representing the annual income from a lease of three of the Tabone family's fields.

This income was to provide the dowry for one poor maiden, alternating annually from Birgu, where Leonardo's wife came from,[8] and Żejtun, where the Tabone family resided.

The bride from Żejtun should be chosen by the council of the parish, and would be married on August 15, on the feast of the Assumption, in the chapel of Ħal Tmin.

[4][10][6] The chapel is typical of the late sixteenth century, with a squarish layout, a simple façade and a flat, slightly gabled roof.