Fontana di Trevi
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The Trevi Fountain, a Baroque spectacle nestled in the heart of Rome, is more than just a fountain; it's a living testament to Roman artistry and legend. Conceived by Nicola Salvi and brought to life by Giuseppe Pannini in 1762, its centerpiece is Oceanus, the sea god, commanding a chariot drawn by mythical sea creatures. Crafted from travertine stone sourced near Tivoli, the fountain is fed by the Aqua Virgo, an aqueduct dating back to 19 BC, supposedly discovered by Agrippa himself. Beyond its architectural grandeur, the Trevi Fountain holds a special place in popular culture, immortalized in films like 'Three Coins in the Fountain' and 'La Dolce Vita'. The ritual of tossing a coin into its waters, ensuring a return to the Eternal City, contributes to the daily collection of approximately 3,000 euros, all donated to charity. To truly appreciate its beauty, visit early morning or late at night to avoid the throngs of tourists. The illuminated fountain at night is particularly enchanting. Be mindful of your belongings amidst the crowds. Allow ample time to soak in the intricate details and cascading water. Legend says drinking from the 'Fontanina degli Innamorati' (Lovers' Fountain) to the right guarantees fidelity. Another tale suggests that the sculptures represent the story of the virgin who showed the source of the spring to thirsty Roman soldiers. The Trevi Fountain is an unmissable experience, a captivating blend of history, art, and enduring Roman charm.
Practical information
- Type
- Toerisme
- Opening hours
- Mon–Sun: 09:00–18:00
- Wheelchair access
- limited
- Drinking water
- No
- Built / founded
- 1735
- Architect
- Nicola Salvi;Giuseppe Pannini
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