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Fontana di Trevi

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Piazza di Trevi, Rome, 00187

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Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) - Rome - Reviews of Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) - TripAdvisor
The Trevi Fountain is a beautiful spot, but it is absolutely crazy!During the day,it can be a bit of an effort to get near enough to the water to throw in your coin, as the place is just ja...
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Fontana di Trevi , Rome - Reviews of Fontana di Trevi - IgoUgo
Tradition has it that throwing a coin over your left shoulder into the fountain guarantees a swift return to the world's most beautiful city. Anita Ekberg's dip in it was immortalized in Fellini's 'La Dolce Vita', and Italian actor Toto even sold it to an American, passing himself off as its owner. ...
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Fontana di Trevi, Rome | MyTravelGuide.com
Tradition has it that throwing a coin over your left shoulder into the fountain guarantees a swift return to the world's most beautiful city. Anita Ekberg's dip in it was immortalized in Fellini's 'La Dolce Vita', and Italian actor Toto even sold it to an American, passing himself off as its owner. ...
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iExplore Community: Fontana di Trevi - Rome, Italy
This fountain is built on the back of a Renaissance palace, with water tumbling over rocks with various statues into a pool. It was started in 1732 to the design of Niccola Salvi but took several decades to complete the work. The central figure is Neptune in his chariot with a Triumph arch symbolisi...
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iExplore Community: Fontana di Trevi - Rome, Italy
Fontana di Treve, or Trevi Fountain as we Americans call it, is thought to get its name from the three streets (tre vie) that come together at this rather small piazza. Although the present fountain wasn't finished until 1732-1751, it was started some hundred years earlier. Its source is still the A...
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RealTravel - Fontana di Trevi Review | Fontana di Trevi | Rome
They only know of it from movies seen or books read. They have probably heard the legend that whoever drinks the water or throws a coin into the fountain, that person will, no doubt, return to Rome. What they might not know is that Agrippa brought the water for this fountain, which is Virgin Water, ...
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Fontana di Trevi , Rome - Reviews of Fontana di Trevi - IgoUgo
Fontana di Treve, or Trevi Fountain as we Americans call it, is thought to get its name from the three streets (tre vie) that come together at this rather small piazza. Although the present fountain wasn't finished until 1732-1751, it was started some hundred years earlier. Its source is still the A...
igougo.com

Fontana di Trevi, Rome, Italy - Trevi Fountain Photos
You’ve heard it all … You know the scene with the luscious Anita Eckberg in Fellini’s “8 ½”… Blah, blah, blah… I can only add platitude about the Trevi Fountain. This huge sculpted 18th Century fountai...
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Trevi Fountain (Fontana di Trevi) | Italy Attraction Guide | iExplore.com
). According to legend, anyone who throws a coin into the water is guaranteed to return to the Eternal City. There has been a source of water at this site for over a thousand years, although it was not until 1485 that Pope Nicholas V commissioned Gianlorenzo Bernini to create the actual fountain - a...
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Fontana di Trevi | Rome Sights & Activities | Fodor's Online Travel Guide
Alive with rushing waters and marble sea creatures commanded by an imperious Oceanus, this aquatic marvel is one of the city's most exciting sights. The work of Nicola Salvi -- though it's thought that Bernini may have been responsible for parts of the design -- was completed in 1762 and is a perfec...
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Fontana di Trevi - Rome - visitor information, travel planning, Free Fontana di Trevi Activities, Fontana di Trevi Hotels, Fontana di Trevi traveler tip
Tradition has it that throwing a coin over your left shoulder into the fountain guarantees a swift return to the world's most beautiful city. Anita Ekberg's dip in it was immortalized in Fellini's 'La Dolce Vita', and Italian actor Toto even sold it to an American, passing himself off as its owner. ...
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