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The
most famous fountain in
Rome, made by architect
Salvi in 1735 under Pope
Clement XII, it is
considered one of the most
beautiful fountains in the
world. The Dukes of Poli's
building serves as
background to the fountain.
Not far from "via del Corso"
erected in the homonym
square, it is probably one
of the most visited places
in Rome. Thousands of people
every day come to admire it
and throw a coininto it,
because, according to a
legend, the one who tosses a
coin into the fountain
ensures his return to Rome.
The movie "La Dolce Vita",
directed by Federico Fellini
has contributed to enrich
the world fame of this
fountain. It is divided into
three niches by four
columns. It tells several
allegoric stories. In the
central niche, the statue of
the Ocean God stands on a
shell-shaped chariot pulled
by winged horses. In the
side niches there are
statues symbolizing Plenty
and Sobriety. In the basin,
which represents the sea,
various animals, both
mythological and real, are
represented.
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