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  • Palace of Castel Gandolfo with the domes of the Vatican Observatory visible at centre. The Vatican acquired the castle in 1596, in payment of a debt owed by the Savelli family. It dated from the 13th century. The gardens occupy the site of a residence of the Roman Emperor Domitian. The palace was designed by Swiss-Italian architect Carlo Maderno for Pope Urban VIII.
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  • Pursuant to the Lateran Treaty of 1929, the Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo is Italian territory, but owned by the Holy See and equipped with extraterritoriality...
  • The papal palace is closed to the public on Sundays, though you’re free to roam the Castel Gandolfo village and take a dip in Lake Albano.
  • Get an idea of how Popes lived for over five centuries by visiting over 20 rooms located inside the Apostolic Palace of Castel Gandolfo.
  • As access to the Castel Gandolfo Apostolic Palace and Barberini Gardens is controlled and open at certain times only, you will need to book an official tour.
  • You can browse the location of the Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo on Google Maps, in addition to the valuable details about it in this article.
  • Explore the 55-hectare gardens of the Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo by open minibus. Listen to the audio guide as you roam the gardens to learn all their secrets.
  • It is a unique opportunity to visit the summer palace, because with a future pope it will be uncertain whether Castel Gandolfo will remain open to the public.
  • Urban came every year to Castel Gandolfo, and a large number of his bulls are dated from hence. The pontifical palace was enlarged by Alexander VII...
  • Besides visiting the Papal Palace and gardens, Castel Gandolfo's town itself is charming and the views of Lake Albano are lovely.
  • Right on the main square of Castel Gandolfo, you’ll find the Papal Palace where popes spent their summers from 1596 to 2016.