The private apartment consists of four very austere furnished rooms: dining room, bedroom with bathroom, library and antechamber, and the Chapel. In his private rooms, the Supreme Pontiff is reminded that he is a poor priest, a priest in the service of God and His Church: Servus servorum Dei. Papal protocol calls for “sober elegance” for private apartments, not luxury, but something enduring and above all very austere. In the ceiling decorations we find many shaded landscapes with figures meditating, everything recalls the serenity of a nature that offers itself for the contemplation of God.