The Vatican is planning to open the farm at Castel Gandolfo to the public next year, after finding success with its guided tours of the surrounding gardens, fountains and Roma-era archaeological treasures on the sprawling estate 25 kilometers south of Rome.
Francis has decided not to use the hilltop retreat overlooking Lake Albano, preferring to stay put in his suite at the Vatican hotel during vacations. The last time the palazzo was used was when Emeritus Pope Benedict XVI took up residence for a few months after his dramatic resignation in 2013.
"We wait for the order from Santa Marta," said Osvaldo Gianoli, who runs the villa. "We proceed according to that order and put together a special basket for the Holy Father that reaches his table and his kitchen."
Pope Pius XI had the farm built between 1929 and 1934, and it still operates according to the agricultural methods of the time: It's not an organic farm, but works with natural fertilizers. Synthetic chemicals are used only when strictly necessary, Gianoli said.
The Castel Gandolfo complex has three villas, including Villa Barberini, the gardens of which were built over the residence of Roman Emperor Domitian. In all, the estate extends over 55 hectares (135 acres), significantly larger than the Vatican itself, which occupies 44 hectares in central Rome.
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