Ædes Danielis
| Ædes Danielis | |
|---|---|
View of façade with niche of biblical prophet Daniel and the side chapel | |
| Former names | Gregorio Bonici Palace |
| General information | |
| Status | Intact |
| Type | Originally a country house, now a primary residence |
| Architectural style | Renaissance |
| Location | 28, 29 and 30 Misrah Karlu Diacono, two unnumbered doors in Triq il- Madonna tal-Bon Kunsil, three unnumbered doors in Triq Santa Marija, three unnumbered doors in Triq Luqa Briffa, at Żejtun, Malta |
| Coordinates | 35°51′14″N 14°31′52″E / 35.85389°N 14.53111°E |
| Named for | Prophet Daniel Gregorio Bonici |
| Completed | 1659 |
| Owner | Testaferrata Bonici family |
| Technical details | |
| Material | Limestone |
| Floor count | 3 |
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 a private garden 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.