Perugia was a long-time papal residence during the 13th century.
They spoke in the papal residence, mostly in German, the pope's native language.
Alexander IV (1254-1261) enlarged the palace for use as a papal residence.
The palace was a papal residence until 1870.
The papal residence and observatory at Castel Gandolfo has been a site of ecumenical activities.
Part of the original 4th-century basilica complex, it was the official papal residence until the popes moved to the Vatican in 1377.
It served as a papal residence and housed the central offices responsible for the civil government of the Papal States until 1870.
One time fortress and palace, the papal residence was the seat of Western Christianity during the 14th century.
It was Tucci who would brief her and escort her to the papal residence for her private audience with the pope.
The soldiers reached Rome, surrounded the papal residence, and demanded to see the pope.