Trevi Fountain, Baroque fountain in Rome
The Trevi Fountain is the largest Baroque fountain in the city and one of the most famous fountains in the world.
The fountain has been a symbol of Rome since its completion in 1762.
It's a tradition to throw a coin into the fountain to ensure a return to Rome.
The fountain is located in the Trevi district, close to the Spanish Steps.
Every night, the fountain is illuminated, enhancing its beauty.
Location: Rome
Location: Municipio I
Inception: 1735
Architects: Nicola Salvi, Giuseppe Pannini
Creator: Nicola Salvi
Architectural style: baroque architecture
Height: 26.3 m
Width: 150 m
Accessibility: Wheelchair limited access
Material: Roman travertine, Carrara marble
Address: Piazza di Trevi, Roma 00187
Website: trevifountain.net
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap