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  1. The Nibbia Chapel (Maltese: Il-Kappella ta' Nibbia) was a Roman Catholic chapel in Valletta, Malta, which was dedicated to Our Lady of Mercy. It was originally built in 1619 by Fra Giorgio Nibbia, a knight of the Order of St. John , and it was located near a cemetery where deceased patients from the nearby Sacra Infermeria were buried.

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  4. Crypt beneath the Nibbia Chapel of Bones in Valletta, Malta. When Nibbia died in 1619, he was entombed in a stone sarcophagus within the chapel. The chapel was dismantled in 1730 to make room for expansion of the hospital.

  5. One of these was the now-extant Nibbia Chapel - a small place of worship which was located near a cemetery where the deceased from the Sacra Infermeria hospital were buried. Its crypt was lavishly decorated with human bones, giving the underground burial space the moniker The Chapel of Bones.

  6. May 14, 2024 · Origins of the Nibbia Chapel in 1619. Originally, a knight of the Order of St. John built the chapel in 1619. In fact, the chapel was nicknamed after the knight that built it. Fra Giorgio Nibbia was the original patron of the chapel and he dedicated it to Our Lady of Mercy.

  7. Oct 8, 2016 · It’s believed that Nibbia’s elaborate, 19th century subsurface crypt is still intact underneath the world of modern Malta.

  8. Mar 1, 2021 · Fra Giorgio Nibbia was a Knight of Malta and lived on the island in the early 17th century. In 1619, he financed a chapel 1 near the Knights’ hospital on the eastern tip of the Valletta Peninsula. The Roman Catholic church consecrated the chapel dedicating it to Our Lady of Mercy 1.

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