In the 14th century, Avignon was home to nine popes. The major witness to their presence in the city is the Palais des Papes, an enormous stronghold and sumptuous palace. It represents the power of Christendom as well as the temporal and moral authority of the papacy at the time.
The visit provides an opportunity to explore the vast staterooms, the site of festivities and banquets, the chapels with their painted decor, the pope's private quarters, and the terraces with their breathtaking views of Avignon and the Rhone River. The valuable paintings in the chapels and the pope's private chambers have been conserved, demonstrating the inventive work of the Italian and French schools.
The Gardens at the Pope's Palace are an essential element of the tour. They were recently reopened and are a new addition to the visit. The gardens offer visitors a peaceful environment while also contributing to a better knowledge of the Palace as a whole. The Palace Garden and the Papal Garden join the existing public garden, the Urban V Orchard, which opened on September 14, 2018, to form the Papal Palace Gardens triptych.
Pl. du Palais, 84000 Avignon, France
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