AP Historical Hard Drive 2007

EN_00945120_1857
AP Historical Hard Drive 2007
Pope John XXIII sits reading in front of the window of his studio in a IX-century tower in the Vatican gardens, April 15, 1963. The Pontiff found the tower - once a fortress and later the Vatican observatory - abandoned and in decay. He liked it, particularly for the beautiful view from its covered terrace, embracing a great part of Rome and the surrounding country, in clear weather as far as the sea, distant about 25 kilometers (16 miles). He had it repaired and spends many days working in the studio he has had arranged there. (Ap Photo/Luigi Felici) **ITALY OUT**
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1963-04-15
ASSOCIATED PRESS/East News
Associated Press
LUIGI FELICI
386050
0,7MB
19cm x 25cm by 300dpi
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