3 Famous Fountains to See in Rome

Almost every part of Rome and Vatican City consists of a beautiful fountain. Like many other famous things in Rome, these fountains are also pure works of art and are popular tourist attractions that no one will want to miss on their trip to Italy.

Visit the Rome's most famous and most beloved fountains and ensure that you get a chance to see some of the city's most famous public attractions, including the world-famous Trevi Fountain (don't forget to make a wish!) And St. Peter's Square.

Here read about 5 Famous Fountains to See in Rome and make sure to explore these places by yourself at least once in your lifetime.

Trevi fountain

The most famous fountain of Italy is the Trevi Fountain, completed in 1762. At all hours of the day, Fontana di Trevi is thrilled by the tourists who come to make a wish by throwing coins into the water pool. In the hope that this practice will ensure a return trip to Rome. Other than the coin cost, it actually costs nothing to see the Trevi Fountain, making it one of Rome's top free attractions. For many of the top films set, it has been used as a background. Undergoing a thorough cleaning at the end of 2015, it is now open and back to its dazzling white beauty, so be sure to check out Trevi Fountain in all its glory on your trip.

St. Peter's Square Fountains

Although not technically in Rome (Vatican City), but St. Peter's Square often comes on a tour of Rome. The square has two fountains, one was added in the early 17th century and the other was added by Bern when he built the square in the mid-17th century. Although the fountains are not the primary interest in the class, they are definitely worth watching!

Fontana Delle naiadi

In the late 19th to early 20th century, the Fontana Delle Naiadi, or fountain of nymphs, is perhaps the sexiest fountain in Rome. This large fountain, which adorns the Piazza Della Repubblica. It is a central pool on which the Glaucus, water of God is surrounded by four naiads (apsaras), who represent four types of water: rivers, oceans, lakes, and underground aerators.



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