
The Trevi Fountain is situated in the heart of Rome, and it remains one of the city’s greatest attractions, drawing tourists from far and wide with its stunning aqua water and ornate sculptural details.
Once an ancient water source, the fountain connects to one of Rome’s oldest aqueducts, gushing fresh water into the city, and it has remained remarkably intact since then. Meanwhile, the sculptural details that adorn the fountain today were built on top of the water source during the 18th century, showcasing the artistic mastery of the Baroque era.
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