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FONTANA DI TREVI

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Piazza di Trevi, Rome, Italy
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2024
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The mythical fountain of Rome, famous thanks to by Fellini. Remember to throw a coin in it, as tradition dictates!

It's one of the most mythical places in Rome. Who doesn't know the scene from the film La Dolce Vita, where Anita Ekberg bathes in the basin of the Trevi Fountain while kissing Marcello Mastroianni? The Trevi Fountain, a Roman monument that will forever be part of cinema mythology, was created in the mid-18th century by sculptor Niccolo' Salvi. Pope Clement XII (1652-1740) had decided to replace an earlier, much simpler and narrower fountain, while integrating it into the16th-century palace overlooking the present-day piazza. The name Trevi derives from the fact that the square was located at the intersection of three streets, known in Latin as trivium. Since 19 B.C., the fountain has drawn its water from the Aqueduct of the Virgin Water(Acqua Vergine), built by Agrippa, Augustus' son-in-law, more than 20 kilometers from Rome. Elegantly supported on the façade of Palazzo Poli, statues and bas-reliefs seem to be perched above rocky masses, from which water gushes out on all sides. The bas-relief on the right tells the story of the fountain's source, while on the left, Agrippa can be seen presenting Augustus with the plan for his aqueduct. In the center stands the statue of the god Ocean, surrounded by the allegories of Abundance and Salubrity. The former holds the Horn of Plenty filled with fruit, while the latter carries the staff of Aesculapius, god of medicine, a reminder that water gives life and health.

Tip : visit early in the morning or late at night!


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fute_243781
Visited in january 2020
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ne pas rater!
se combine facilement avec la visite du Pantheon (attention aux horaires d'ouverture)
CamilleB27
Visited in november 2019
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Magique
La fontaine est majestueuse, grandiose, magnifique, il n'est pas concevable de ne pas s'y arrêter !
Attention cependant, attendez vous (mis à part si vous vous y rendez en pleine nuit ou bien aux premières lueurs du jours) à beaucoup de monde. Impossible de s'y attarder, c'est pour ça que j'y suis passée 3 fois durant mon séjour :).
DavidN
Visited in january 2020
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Je connaissais déjà de mes visites estivales. J'ai pu constater que la foule était toujours aussi dense en hiver ! Incroyable, car s'il est vrai que cette fontaine est un chef-d'oeuvre, il y a tant d'autres trésors mésestimés à Rome. A vrai dire, je ne sais pas s'il existe un "bon moment" pour apprécier cette fontaine
mariedo1952
Visited in september 2019
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Il faut l'avoir vu, mais.....
Il faut l'avoir vu, c'est sûr. Nous y sommes revenus après une quinzaine d'années, oh surprise, un monde fou qui s'agglutine autour de la fontaine!!! n'imaginez pas un selfie, avec juste vous.....cependant il s'agit d'un lieu mythique à Rome où il faut venir jeter une piécette pour être sûr de revenir un jour à Rome....
AlisonW
Visited in september 2019
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Bien mais bondé
Un immanquable si vous passez à Rome ! Cependant on ne s'y attarde pas vraiment tellement la foule sur la place dense.

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