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Castel Gandolfo
Cas·tel Gan·dol·fo C0147000 (kä-stĕl′ gän-dōl′fō) A town of central Italy southeast of Rome. It is the site of the papal summer residence.Cas•tel Gan•dol•fo (kɑˈstɛl gɑnˈdɔl foʊ) n. a village in central Italy, 15 mi. (24 km) SE of Rome: summer palace of the pope. Castel Gandolfo
Castel Gandolfo (kästĕl` gändôl`fō), town (1991 pop. 6,784), in Latium, central Italy, in the Alban Hills, overlooking Lake Albano. Possibly occupying the site of ancient Alba Longa, it is the papal summer residence. The papal palace (17th cent.), its magnificent gardens, the Vatican observatory (founded 1936), and the Villa Barbarini enjoy extraterritorial rights. The Church of St. Thomas of Villanova was designed (17th cent.) by Bernini. |