Fountain at the main courtyard of Domus Paulus VI, Rome, Italy. Work of the School of Bernini.
General information
Type
Residence, guesthouse
Architectural style
Renaissance
Town or city
Historical Center, Rome
Country
Italy
Current tenants
Officials of the Roman Curia
Groundbreaking
15th Century A.D.
Owner
Holy See (Vatican City State)
The Domus Internationalis Paulus VI was established as a Foundation by Pope John Paul II on 6 January 1999. The purpose of the Domus is to accommodate clergy who are assigned to the diplomatic service of the Holy See, or who are officials of the Roman Curia. The Domus is at the Southern wing of the Palazzi di S. Apollinare.[1] It is a historic Palazzo located in the ancient centre of Rome, and one of the four residences of the Officials of the Roman Curia in Rome;[2] the other three are Domus Sanctae Marthae within the Vatican Walls, the Casa San Benedetto (the retirement home of Papal Nuncios) at via dell'Erba, and the Domus Romana Sacerdotalis at via Traspontina. The last two are located near the St. Peter's Square. Cardinals, bishops and priests who visit the Pope in Rome or who participate in the various apostolic works of the Holy See also stay at the Domus.[2] The Domus is near the Vatican, notable Roman monuments, and famous sights.[2]
^Cf. Acta Apostolicae Sedis (AAS): Vol XXI (1929), p. 269.
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