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Fontana di Trevi | ||||
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The most famous fountain in Rome, made by
architect Salvi in 1735 under Pope Clement XII, it is considered one of
the most beautiful fountains in the world. The Dukes of Poli's building
serves as background to the fountain. Not far from "via del Corso"
erected in the homonym square, it is probably one of the most visited
places in Rome. Thousands of people every day come to admire it and
throw a coininto it, because, according to a legend, the one who tosses
a coin into the fountain ensures his return to Rome. The movie "La Dolce
Vita", directed by Federico Fellini has contributed to enrich the world
fame of this fountain. It is divided into three niches by four columns.
It tells several allegoric stories. In the central niche, the statue of
the Ocean God stands on a shell-shaped chariot pulled by winged horses.
In the side niches there are statues symbolizing Plenty and Sobriety. In
the basin, which represents the sea, various animals, both mythological
and real, are represented. Copyright by Wikipedia |
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