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The Domus Sanctae Marthae is a guest house in Vatican City that was completed in 1996 and named after Martha of Bethany. The building serves as a residence for clergy and cardinals participating in a papal conclave and was commissioned by Pope John Paul II to provide more comfortable accommodations. It features 106 suites, 22 single rooms, and one apartment, and is run by the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul. The building cost $20 million to construct, with some of the funding coming from casino owner John E. Connelly, who later failed to fulfill his financial commitment.learn more on wikipedia
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