The Trevi Fountain, situated in the heart of Rome, is recognized as one of the world's most renowned fountains. This grand marble structure, depicting the titan Okeanos riding his horses through the fountain's flowing waters, is a sight to behold. Its central location makes it easily accessible for tourists exploring the city.
A popular tradition among tourists visiting the Trevi Fountain is to throw a coin over their shoulder into the fountain. This practice stems from an old rumor that doing so ensures a return to the city one day. This tradition not only adds a fun element to the visit but also contributes to charity, as the coins collected are donated to Caritas and the Red Cross.
The Trevi Fountain holds the distinction of being the most visited monument in Rome. Its grandeur, historical significance, and central location make it a popular attraction for tourists from around the world. Whether you're a history buff, an art enthusiast, or simply a traveler looking to experience the best of Rome, the Trevi Fountain is a must-see.
Piazza di Trevi, Rome
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