Attard () is a locality in the Northern Region of Malta. Together with Balzan and Lija, it forms part of the "Three Villages" () and has been inhabited since the Classical Period. It has a population of 12,268 as of 2021. Attard's traditional Latin motto is Florigera rosis halo ("I perfume the air with my blossoms") due to its many and citrus orchards. Attard is abundant in public gardens. The inhabitants of Attard are known as saraċini.
Another derivation for the surname is the Italian town of "Atti" in Bologna.
A few maps from the 1600s also show Attard listed as 'C. Attardo', which might show where the village name derives from.
The prefix Ħ' is a contraction of the word , itself a contraction of raħal ().
Its western front is bordered by Wied is-Sewda ( Black Valley), on the Qormi side. To its east, up to Tal-Mirakli ( of the Miracles) chapel on the Lija side, is a large zone called Ta' Fġieni bordering the village core and the 17th-century Parish Church of St. Mary at its centre, built by architect Tommaso Dingli. Dingli, born and bred in Attard, is best known for his work on the Wignacourt Aqueduct, Porta Reale (the entrance into Valletta) and several churches. Of these, only Attard's parish church (with its idiosyncratic façade) and the old parish church of Birkirkara remain unaltered. South of the village core is the Sant'Anton Quarter, named for San Anton Palace and the palace's botanic gardens, both built by the Knights between around 1600 and 1625. It is now the official residence of the president of Malta and has long been a symbol of Attard.
An increase in entertainment and commercial enterprise has seen development along Triq il-Pitkalija (Pitkalija Road) and near the village center, with various retail outlets catering to the village all within walking distance of St Mary's Parish Church. The village center is a hive of activity, especially on Sundays when residents of Attard mingle with fellow churchgoers.
Attard celebrates the feast of the Assumption of Mary on 15 August, which is a national holiday on the Maltese islands.
The musical society of La Stella Levantina ( Eastern Star) is the first of its kind in the village (formed in 1894). It organizes the major activities of the village feast held during 11–15 August, including band marches and feast decorations. It teaches music (at no cost) in its local club, situated in the center of the village.
Gerald Strickland was also a resident of Attard, at Villa Bologna.
Attard is also home to Paul Cremona and Tiffany Pisani, the winner of Britain's Next Top Model season 6.
Governor Borton opened the botanic gardens to the public in 1882 for picnics and strolls. Fairs and competitions celebrating plants, flowers, animals and livestock take place there. A dramatic company used to put on a Shakespeare Festival every summer, and there are often music recitals.
During the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting 2005, hosted by Malta, the President's Palace in Attard served as a residence for Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip.
Zones in Attard
Development
Clubs and societies
Notable residents
San Anton Palace
Sport
Twin towns – sister cities
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