The Devil's Farmhouse

The Devil's Farmhouse
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General information
StatusIntact
TypeFarmhouse
Stables
Horse-riding school
Architectural styleVernacular
LocationMellieha, Malta[1]
Coordinates35°57′21″N 14°20′59″E / 35.95583°N 14.34972°E / 35.95583; 14.34972
Named forThe devil
Completed18th century
OwnerGovernment of Malta
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
Floor count1

The Devil's Farmhouse, also known in Maltese as Ir-Razzett tax-Xitan,[2] and officially as Ir-Razzett Tax-Xjaten (The Farmhouse of the Devils or The Devils' Farmhouse),[3] is an 18th-century farmhouse in Mellieħa, Malta.[4] The farmhouse features two unconnected buildings. The original scope for the buildings was to function as stables and a horse-riding school (Cavalerizza).

At one point, the buildings were converted into farmhouses by different farmers, and underwent some structural changes.[5] A Maltese myth claims that the farmhouse was built by the devil, a tale from which it derives its historic name. It is a national monument and in a dilapidated state.

  1. ^ MEPA (June 2016). "North West Local Plans". Public Consultancy Draft. Malta Environment and Planning Authority (MEPA).
  2. ^ Zammit, Anne (2014), "Farmers and fireworks don't mix". Times of Malta.
  3. ^ Muscat, David (2013). "Mill-Migja tal-Gharab sa tmiem il-hakma tal-Ordni ta' San Gwann" (PDF). Imperial Band Club. p. 142.
  4. ^ Huxley, Michael (1986). The Geographical Magazine. Vol. 58. Geographical Press. p. 314.
  5. ^ Mahoney, Leonardo (1996). 5,000 Years of Architecture in Malta. Valletta Publishing. pp. 123–124. ISBN 9789990958157.