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    Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain)


Description: Located in the heart of Rome’s centro storico (historic centre), the Trevi Fountain derives its name from its position at the intersection of three roads (tre vie). According to legend, anyone who throws a coin into the water is guaranteed to return to the Eternal City. There has been a source of water at this site for over a thousand years, although it was not until 1485 that Pope Nicholas V commissioned Gianlorenzo Bernini to create the actual fountain – and even then the project was abandoned after the death of Pope Urban VIII in 1644. In 1732, Pope Clement XII employed Niccolò Salvi to continue the work, and the result is a Baroque masterpiece that takes the visitor by surprise, filling, as it does, the cramped square that it occupies with its mass of allegorical figures and gushing water. The central niche depicts Neptune riding a chariot driven by sea horses and the water flows over rocks before collecting in a pool below. Although the water is no longer safe to drink, the fountain is still a popular place to enjoy an icecream from one of the gelaterie in the square.

Contact Addresses: For more information on the Trevi Fountain, contact Ente Nazionale Italiano per il Turismo (see Tourist Information above).

Transportation: Air: Rome Leonardo da Vinci Airport (Fiumicino), Rome Ciampino Airport. Water: Ferry: Civitavecchia port, from where there are services to central Rome. Rail: Train: Roma Termini Station, Roma Tiburtina Station, Roma Ostiense Station or Roma Trastevere Station. Underground: Barberini. Road: Car: A12 (from the west); A24 (from the east); SS7 (from Rome Ciampino Airport).

Opening Times: Daily 24 hours.

Admission Fees: Free.