Trevi Fountain
One of the most magnifent fountains in Rome, this work of art was
done by Nicola Salvi in the mid 18th century. The centre is Oceanus'
chariot shpaed like a shell, drawn by sea horses led by tritons. It is said
that whoever throws in a coin with his back turned will one day return.

The most popular angle
of the Trevi Fountain.


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A nighttime exposure
accentuates the depth
of this entire work of art.


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From the right front, we can
also see more of the water
in the fountain itself.


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The Triton leads on the
sea horse ...


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A modern business is
housed in the building to
which this fountain adorns.
Masses of people are always
here as well.


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Another angle ...

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... and lastly.

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