vatican palace
Proper noun The official residence of the Pope, the head of the Catholic Church, located within Vatican City, an independent city-state enclaved within Rome, Italy. It is a complex of buildings that includes the Papal Apartments, government offices of the Holy See, chapels (including the Sistine Chapel), museums, and libraries.
The term "Vatican Palace" is used to refer specifically to the papal residence and administrative complex. It is often mentioned in historical, religious, and political contexts related to the Catholic Church.
Examples * The Vatican Palace has been the Pope's official residence since the 14th century. * Many important diplomatic meetings are held within the Vatican Palace. * The architecture and art collections of the Vatican Palace are of immense cultural significance.
- "The Apostolic Palace": This is a synonymous and often more formal term for the Vatican Palace, emphasizing its function as the seat of the Apostolic See.
- The announcement was made from the Apostolic Palace.
- The Apostolic Palace: A formal synonym for the Vatican Palace.
- The Papal Palace: Another general term for the Pope's residence.
- Vatican City: The independent sovereign state where the Vatican Palace is located.
- The Holy See: The ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the Catholic Church, which is governed from the Vatican Palace.
- Apostolic Palace
- Papal Palace
- The Pope's residence
While "Vatican Palace" specifically denotes the building complex serving as the residence and administrative center, it is often used metonymically to refer to the central government of the Catholic Church (the Holy See) or its authority. * The decision came directly from the Vatican Palace. (Here, it implies the authority of the Pope and his advisors within the residence.)
- the residence of the Catholic Pope in the Vatican City