Spend a penny…
Famous for the tradition of throwing pennies into its waters, this fountain was made in the 18th century along the lines of a project drawn up by Nicola Salvi. In the centre stand two tritons driving seahorses and Neptune's chariot, all of which symbolises the changes in the Ocean.
The low-reliefs on the upper section evoke the legend according to which a young girl helped soldiers thirsty from combat to find the source of the Acqua Virgo, the aqueduct that feeds the fountain to this day.
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The most famous of Rome
Immortalized by Fellini in La Dolce Vita, we must throw two parts: one for the first one to wish to be back in Rome (all parts are redistributed to the Red Cross). Search Neptune, Safety, Abundance, and the 4 Seasons ... By cons, try to go at strategic because it is a lot of world to see.
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Immortalisée par Fellini dans la Dolce Vita, il faut jeter deux pièces l'une pour un premier voeu l'autre pour être sur de revenir à Rome (toutes les pièces sont redistribuées à la Croix Rouge). Chercher Neptune, la Salubrité, l'Abondance, et les 4 Saisons... Par contre, essayer d'y aller à des moments stratégiques car il y a énormément de monde pour la voir.
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