The Auberge de Castille was the official seat of the Knights of the Langue of Castille, Leon and Portugal. The auberges were intended mainly as the resisdences of Knights who did not have a home of their own in Malta, and for the reception of persons of distinction who, in their travels, found themselves in Malta and in need of hospitality.
Following the departure of the Knights of St. John, the Auberge de Castille served as the headquarters of the French occupation forces, between 1798 and 1800, and as British Army Headquarters after 1800. It became the Office of the Prime Minister in 1972.
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