
Palazzo Pamphili
Palazzo Pamphili is an elegant historic palace in Rome, originally built in the 17th century for the Pamphili family. It features impressive Baroque architecture with grand halls, ornate decorations, and beautiful frescoes. Over time, it has served as a residence, government office, and now houses the Vatican Library's archives and offices. Its rich history and artistic interiors make it a significant cultural landmark, reflecting Rome’s architectural and artistic heritage. Visitors can appreciate its historic grandeur and the importance of its collections linked to the Catholic Church and European history.