Crino B&B
The guest house is in an ideal location in the Pope's summer residence town Castelgandolfo in a quiet area in the Roman countryside near the Appian Way and only 15 kms away from Rome. There is billiards in the living room that turns into a ping pong table too, satellite
TV and leather couches and armchair
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Castel Gandolfo is a small Italian town in Lazio that occupies a height overlooking Lake Albano about 30 km south-east of Rome, on the Alban Hills. It is best known as the summer residence of the Pope. The modern city occupies the site of ancient Alba Longa, capital of the Latin league. Its name is derived from a fortification of the ducal Gandolfi family (of Genoese origin) in the 12th century, which passed to the Savelli family from whom the Apostolic Camera purchased it in 1596 for 150,000 scudi. Pope Clement VIII was the first pope to come to Castel Gandolfo, but the rebuilding of the old castle was the project of Urban VIII who first came in 1626.