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Chapel of St Anthony of Padua, Fort Manoel

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The building remained in ruins until it was reconstructed between 2007 and 2009 as part of a restoration project of the entire fort undertaken by MIDI plc. The crypt was also restored at this point. Today the chapel is listed on the
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were also permitted to meet at the chapel in the 18th century. These were later merged into a single confraternity of St Anne, and it continued to use the chapel until 1775, when it was closed to the public after the
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which formerly contained Vilhena's coat of arms, surrounded by carvings of military paraphernalia. The side elevation of the church is rather plain, containing Ionic pilasters, two doors and five windows.
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The chapel was one of the first parts of the fort to be completed, and by 1727 its dome was being built and the interior was being decorated. It was consecrated on 9 June 1727 by Bishop
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in the presence of Grand Master de Vilhena and various other knights and dignitaries including the fort's commander Gio Alessio Margon. It became a
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with a single altar is located beneath the chapel, and the following people are known to have been buried there:
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While the fort was garrisoned by the Hospitallers, two masses were celebrated within the chapel every day. Two
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in 1728, with Michele Angelo Pisani being appointed as its parish priest on 28 June 1729.
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The chapel's main altarpiece, which depicts St Anthony of Padua, was relocated to the
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with a main altar and four side altars, and the rear part of the building includes a
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and two niches which formerly contained statues of saints Anthony of Padua and
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Interior of the chapel in 2009, shortly after reconstruction was completed
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National Inventory of the Cultural Property of the Maltese Islands
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Buildings and structures in Malta destroyed during World War II
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The chapel was hit by aerial bombardment in 1942 during
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18th-century Roman Catholic church buildings in Malta
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35°54′11.4″N 14°30′18.4″E / 35.903167°N 14.505111°E / 35.903167; 14.505111
Fort Manoel
Gżira
Malta
Denomination
Roman Catholic
Chapel
Parish church
Dedication
Anthony of Padua
Consecrated
Relics
Style
Baroque
Materials
Limestone
Maltese
Roman Catholic
Fort Manoel
Manoel Island
Gżira
Malta
World War II

Statue of António Manoel de Vilhena
James Robertson
Fort Manoel
star fort
Order of St John

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