Inside, visitors can explore richly decorated rooms, including the Pope's private apartments, chapels, and libraries, all adorned with fine art and historic furnishings. The Apostolic Palace's blend of Renaissance and Baroque architecture reflects the elegance and power of the Papacy. In recent years, parts of the palace and its gardens have been opened to the public, offering a unique opportunity to experience the history and beauty of this once-exclusive papal retreat. It's a must-visit for those interested in religious history and stunning landscapes.