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The most famous of the Roman fountains: a jewel of water and stone
The terminal part of theVergine aqueduct, the only one of the ancient aqueducts continuously in use to this day, the Trevi Fountain it is thebest known of the Roman fountains.
Its name derives from a toponym in use in the area since the mid-20th century,Regio Trivii, referring to the confluence of three streets in the square, or from the triple outlet of the water of the original fountain.
The construction of the current Trevi fountain is due toPope Clement XII who, in 1732, launched a competition in which the major artists of the time participated. Among the various projects presented, that of the architectNicola Salvi was chosen.
Leaning against Palazzo Poli, the fountain is divided into a wide basin with a large cliff enlivened by the sculptural representation of numerous plants and the spectacular flow of water. In the center dominates the statue ofgod Ocean driving the shell-shaped chariot, pulled by the angry horse and the placid horse, both held back by two tritons.
In the façade, articulated like a triumphal arch, there are two reliefs that allude to thelegendof the source and the history of the aqueduct: on the right, the virgin indicating the source to the Roman soldiers and, on the left, Agrippa who orders the start construction of the aqueduct. The decorative apparatus is completed by two allegorical figures that enhance thebeneficial effects of water, Healthiness, and Abundance, placed in the side niches.
The construction was completed byGiuseppe Pannini who partially modified the cliff by regularizing the central basins. After a restoration operation in the years 1989-1991, the last major restoration took place in 2014, thanks to the financial contribution of theMaison Fendi.
Before leaving, do not forget tothrow a coin into the fountain, you will definitely return to Rome, as the custom says. If, on the other hand, you are looking for a bit ofromance, perhaps even an Italian love, you will have to toss a second and a third coin to make sure that the wedding bells will ring soon.
The Trevi Fountain was the splendid setting for the most famous scene of the filmLa Dolce Vita by director Federico Fellini; a provocative Anita Ekberg wrapped in a long black evening dress calls Marcello Mastroianni:“Marcello, come here!”, while sinuously plunges into the sparkling waters of the fountain.
But not everyone knows that there’s a small rectangular basin to the right, away from the fountain, with two small spouts: this is the fountain of lovers.
Young lovers who drink at the fountain will stay in love forever and will remain forever faithful the one to the other.
It was a simple ceremony that took place when the young man had to leave the city, above all when he would be absent for a long time, as in the case of military service.
On the evening before the young man’s departure, the couple would go to the fountain. The girl would fill a glass which had never been used before and hand it to her lover. The glass was broken and the girl could be sure she would not lose the one she loved.
There is an explanation for this rite. Tradition has it that all who drank the water of the fountain, while recalling Rome, would always also remember those who loved them and who remained here, in Rome.
Access, guaranteed to a maximum number of around 400 people at the same time, is from the central staircase while the exit is at the gate on the Via dei Crociferi side. Visits are regulated as follows: every day from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. (last access at 8.30 p.m.); on Mondays and Fridays from 12 a.m. to allow for coin collection operations; every other Monday from 2 p.m. to 9 p.m. for emptying and cleaning the tank. Free access from 9 p.m.
From Sunday, December 22, 2024 new visiting arrangements
Access guaranteed to a maximum number of about 400 people at the same time
Entrance from the central staircase; exit at the gate on the side of Via dei Crociferi.
Visitation is regulated as follows:
- daily from 9.00 to 21.00 (last access 20.30);
- Mondays and Fridays from 11.00 to allow coin collection operations; every other Monday from 14.00 to 21.00 for emptying and cleaning the tank.
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