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Our
plan on leaving the Pantheon was to visit the
The Trevi Fountain (named for the three roads, tre vie, that meet here) is located at the spot where an aqueduct
from nearby mountains ended in ancient
![]() A Virgin with a Talent | ![]() Agrippa Submits the Project to Augustus |
Aqueducts were very important in ancient
In 1730, Pope Clement XII organized a competition to design a fountain for this location.
Commemoration of Clement XII's Patronage
The contest was won by a Florentine, but public outcry caused the award to go to the second-place finisher instead, a Roman named Nicola Salvi. The fountain wasn’t completed until 1762, with Salvi dying halfway through its construction. The work was taken over by Giuseppe Pannini, who replaced planned statuary (originally ancient Roman imagery) with oceanic allegory representing the taming of the waters. A central figure of Oceanus is flanked by sculptures representing Abundance and Salubrity. Oceanus is riding in a shell chariot drawn by hippocamps (sort of mer-horses) being tamed by Tritons.
![]() Oceanus | ![]() Triton Taming a Hippocamp |
The whole scene is stuck to the back of the
Palazzo Poli, home to an important collection of copper engraving plates.
![]() Fountain and Crowd HD Video (17.3 MB) SD Video (9.6 MB) | ![]() Taking Pictures, Fountain Details HD Video (18.2 MB) SD Video (9.5 MB) |
![]() Fountain with Cascade HD Video (14.9 MB) SD Video (7.6 MB) | ![]() Cascade and Statuary Details HD Video (20.0 MB) SD Video (12.7 MB) |
There
is a legend that throwing a coin into the fountain guarantees that you’ll
someday return to