Borgia Apartments
The Borgia Apartments are a series of lavish rooms located within the Vatican. They were commissioned by Pope Alexander VI, a member of the infamous Borgia family, during the late 15th century. The apartments are renowned for their stunning frescoes, which were painted by the famous artist Raphael and his workshop.
These rooms served as the private living quarters for the pope and his family. The artwork in the Borgia Apartments reflects the Renaissance style, showcasing intricate details and vibrant colors. Today, they are part of the Vatican Museums, attracting visitors interested in art and history.