Trevi Fountain, Rome

It must be appropriate to make a proposal in the Eternal City. The Colosseum may be a cynical suitor's option due to its history of mass killings and martyrdom, but it lacks some of the essential romance. However, the lavish Trevi Fountain has the added advantage of a coin-tossing legend in addition to being well-known for its portrayal in motion pictures. You can come back to Rome, perhaps on your honeymoon, by tossing a coin over your left shoulder in the reverse direction.


The Trevi Fountain, built in the 18th century in Rome's Trevi neighborhood by Giuseppe Pannini and other individuals, was designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi. It is one of the most well-known fountains in the world and the largest Baroque fountain in the city, measuring 26.3 meters (86 feet) high and 49.15 meters (161.3 feet) broad.

The Palazzo Poli, which has a new façade with a massive order of Corinthian pillars connecting the two main stories, serves as the fountain's backdrop. The massive project, which is currently filling the tiny square with water and rockwork, has as its theme the taming of the rivers. Oceanus' shell chariot is steered by tritons who control hippocamps.


Location: Trevi district in Rome, Italy

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