Monte di Pietà (Malta)

Monte di Pietà
Façade of the Monte di Pietà
General information
StatusIntact
TypeEdifice
Architectural styleBaroque
LocationValletta, Malta
Address46, Monte di Pietà Buildings, Merchant's Street
Coordinates35°53′51.4″N 14°30′49″E / 35.897611°N 14.51361°E / 35.897611; 14.51361
Current tenantsInland Revenue Department
Completedc. 1577
RenovatedMid-17th century
1773
OwnerGovernment of Malta
Technical details
MaterialLimestone
Floor count3
Design and construction
Architect(s)Francesco Buonamici (façade only, attributed)

The Monte di Pietà, formerly known as the Monte di Sant'Anna, is a charitable institution which lends money to those in need at modest interest rates, on the security of gold, silver or other precious articles given in pawn. In Malta the institution was set up in 1598, was known in the British period as the Public Pawn-Brokery, and it is still in operation today as part of the Inland Revenue Department. Since 1773, the Monte di Pietà has been housed in a 16th-century building in Valletta.