This comes after Pope Francis decided not to use the villa after judging it too luxurious and grandiose.
While the entire estate is now open as a museum, the main draw is the pope's bedroom, one of the 20 marble-floored rooms in the private apartments overlooking an extinct volcano at Lake Albano.
"We fear it will be a tombstone for us if future popes follow his example," Castel Gandolfo mayor Milvia Monachesi said at the opening on Friday.
"The fact that the palace is now a museum will make a reversal in the future difficult," she said.
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