This is a close approximation of the pope’s private chapel in the Apostolic Palace. After drawing it, it occurred to me that they would likely choose another chapel in the “basement” of a place you’ll learn about later. But, the deed was drawn, so they just went upstairs!
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This is a close approximation of the pope’s private chapel in the Apostolic Palace. After drawing it, it occurred to me that they would likely choose another chapel in the “basement” of a place you’ll learn about later. But, the deed was drawn, so they just went upstairs!