Villa Barberini

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Villa Barberini is a historic papal villa and landscaped estate in Castel Gandolfo that forms part of the summer residence and gardens of the Vatican.

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Label Occurrences
Villa Barberini canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf garden
historic villa
landscaped estate
papal residence
associatedWith Catholic Church worldwide
surface form: Roman Catholic Church

Vatican City
surface form: Vatican City State

papacy
country Italy
governedBy Governorate of Vatican City State
hasAccessFrom Castel Gandolfo, Italy
surface form: Castel Gandolfo town
hasCulturalSignificance symbol of papal temporal presence outside Rome
hasFeature ancient Roman ruins
archaeological remains
panoramic views
terraced gardens
villascape
wooded parkland
hasFunction papal retreat
summer residence of the Pope
hasGardenType Italian garden
formal garden
hasLandscapeStyle Baroque landscape design
hasLegalStatus extraterritorial property of the Holy See
hasOwnerType ecclesiastical property
hasReligiousSignificance place of papal rest and prayer
hasSecurity Vatican security services
hasTourismRole cultural heritage attraction
religious tourism site
heritageStatus historic property
isComponentOf Castel Gandolfo, Italy
surface form: Castel Gandolfo papal complex
locatedIn Castel Gandolfo, Italy
surface form: Castel Gandolfo
locatedInHills Alban Hills
locatedInRegion Lazio
locatedNear Lake Albano
nearbyCity Rome
nearbySettlement Castel Gandolfo, Italy
surface form: Castel Gandolfo
openToPublic partially
ownedBy Holy See
Vatican City
partOf Castel Gandolfo, Italy
surface form: Papal Palace of Castel Gandolfo

Vatican Gardens
surface form: Vatican Gardens at Castel Gandolfo

Vatican summer residence
usedBy Pope
usedFor guided tours
official papal events
religious retreats

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Castel Gandolfo, Italy contains Villa Barberini
subject surface form: Castel Gandolfo