20 June 2010

Trevi Fountain, Rome, Italy

The Trevi Fountain, Fontana di Trevi in Intalian, is the largest Baroque fountain in Rome. In 1732, Pope Clement XII commissioned Nicola Salvi to create a large fountain in Trevi Square. Previously Gian Lorenzo Bernini had undertaken the construction of a fountain which did not continue after the death of Pope Urban VIII. Salvi's design carried many features of the Bernini fountain. Salvi died before the fountain was completed. The Trevi Fountain was finally finished in 1762 by Giuseppe Pannini.


Legend has it you will return to Rome if you throw a coin into the water. You should toss it over your shoulder with your back to the fountain.


Trevi Fountain, Rome, Lazio, Italy print

Vintage photomechanical print of Trevi Fountain in Rome, Lazio, Italy, which was taken towards the end of the 19th century. The Photograph courtesy LOC (LC-DIG-ppmsc-06614).

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