Papal Villas
Papal Villas are luxurious residences historically used by the Pope and the Vatican for leisure and retreat. These villas often feature beautiful gardens, art, and architecture, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of the Catholic Church. They serve as a place for relaxation, meetings, and hosting dignitaries.
One of the most famous Papal Villas is the Villa Doria Pamphili in Rome, which is the largest landscaped public park in the city. Another notable example is the Castel Gandolfo, located near Lake Albano, which was traditionally used as a summer residence for the Pope.