Ædes Danielis

Ædes Danielis
View of façade with niche of biblical prophet Daniel and the side chapel
Interactive map of the Ædes Danielis area
Former namesGregorio Bonici Palace
General information
StatusIntact
TypeOriginally a country house, now a primary residence
Architectural styleRenaissance
Location28-30, Misrah Carlo Diacono, Żejtun, Malta
Coordinates35°51′14″N 14°31′52″E / 35.85389°N 14.53111°E / 35.85389; 14.53111
Named forProphet Daniel
Gregorio Bonici
Completed1660
OwnerGregorio Bonici (1612-1697)
Mario Testaferrata (1654-1747)
Enrico Testaferrata de Noto (1703-?)
Giovanni Paolo Testaferrata Olivier (1812-1888)
Emmanuele Testaferrata (1843-1903)
Daniele Testaferrata (1880-1945)
Maria Testaferrata Bonici (1903-1974)
Annamaria Spiteri Debono (1961-Present)
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
Floor count3

Ædes Danielis (transl. House of Daniel; Maltese: Dar ta' Danjeli), sometimes known as Palazzo Gregorio Bonici (transl. Gregorio Bonici Palace; Maltese: Palazz Girgor Bonici), is a late 17th century renaissance building with private gardens and a private church in Żejtun, Malta. It is a historic private property built by Gregorio Bonici as his secondary residence, and is now owned by the descendants of the Bonici and Testaferrata families.