The sunroom, a later addition, offers an amazing view of the grounds, which overlook the Ottawa River.
The sunroom, a later addition, offers an amazing view of the grounds, which overlook the Ottawa River.
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The Papal Nunciature, or the Manor House, as it is called in Ottawa, is the historically grand abode of the Pope’s man in Ottawa.
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A wood-panelled library is decorated with cream-coloured furniture and draperies.
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His Excellency, Most Reverend Luigi Bonazzi poses amid the frescoes at his residence.
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The main receiving room has a fireplace, elaborately painted crown mouldings and gold-accented furnishings.
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The staircases in the home are panelled with blue and white hand-painted motifs of grapes and flowers. They are restored and repaired by artists whenever required.
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The Holy See purchased much of the furniture previously owned by the Wilsons, and then rounded out its decor with items from the Vatican Museum.
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Light abounds thanks to large windows throughout the residence.
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The sunroom, a later addition, offers an amazing view of the grounds, which overlook the Ottawa River.