Dragonara Casino, 1960s

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Built in the 1870s, the Dragonara Palace originally served as a private summer residence for the Marquis Emmanuele Scicluna - a prominent banker of the time.

The Palace - built in neoclassical design characterised by its symmetrical form - was later converted into Malta’s first casino in 1964. It was a time when St Julians and nearby Paceville began its transition from a mainly rural area to a prime leisure hub.

As the entertainment scene in St Julians thrived, the Dragonara Casino became an iconic landmark attracting both locals and visitors from various countries .

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Built in the 1870s, the Dragonara Palace originally served as a private summer residence for the Marquis Emmanuele Scicluna - a prominent banker of the time.

The Palace - built in neoclassical design characterised by its symmetrical form - was later converted into Malta’s first casino in 1964. It was a time when St Julians and nearby Paceville began its transition from a mainly rural area to a prime leisure hub.

As the entertainment scene in St Julians thrived, the Dragonara Casino became an iconic landmark attracting both locals and visitors from various countries .

Built in the 1870s, the Dragonara Palace originally served as a private summer residence for the Marquis Emmanuele Scicluna - a prominent banker of the time.

The Palace - built in neoclassical design characterised by its symmetrical form - was later converted into Malta’s first casino in 1964. It was a time when St Julians and nearby Paceville began its transition from a mainly rural area to a prime leisure hub.

As the entertainment scene in St Julians thrived, the Dragonara Casino became an iconic landmark attracting both locals and visitors from various countries .

  • Original print by Nicole Sciberras Debono (illustration) & Janice Mercieca (art direction) exclusively for Kartelluni - All Rights Reserved.

  • Authentic, high resolution digitally-generated images in their original digital form, specialist printed on Giclée fine-art paper (German Etching 310gsm) - gallery standard, age-resistant, acid and lignin-free paper with a matt finish. Each poster has the exclusive Kartelluni copyright mark of authenticity.

  • Sizes available in A3; 29.7 x 42cm / 11.7" x 16.5" (inclusive of a 1.3 cm protective border) or A2; 42 x 59.4cm/ 16.5” x 23.39” (inclusive of a 1.3 cm protective border).

  • Should you wish to complement your print with our signature art deco gold frame including mount as shown in the photos, please find details as follows; frame - 1.5 cm wide, acid-free mount - 5 cm wide, with acid-free back foam board and anti-reflective glass.

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    The fine art prints are carefully packaged in highly dent resistant flat-packs to ensure your poster is delivered in mint condition.

  • Upon opening the package, please ensure that your fine art prints are handled with care.

    We recommend framing these fine art prints in acid-free mounts using acid-free boards and tape. Ideally mounted behind non reflective glass. Keep away from direct sunlight so as to help ensure their longevity.