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TREVI
FOUNTAIN
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TREVI
FOUNTAIN IN ROME
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"THE
HISTORY AND THE MUSEUM"

FACADE
with CORINTHIAN COLUMS
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History
of this fountain began in 19 B.C. when it was inaugurated the
Aqua Virgo acqueduct projected by Marco Agrippa, Augusto's lieutenant.
Here there was the end of that aqueduct necessary for thermal
baths close to the Pantheon. Three basins collected the water
coming from three different pipes exactly as it happens nowadays.
The architectural history of this place started again during the
Renaissance when Pope Nicoḷ V wanted and approved a new project
signed by Leon Battista Alberti and Bernardo Rossellino who thought
to realize a facade with some Vatican coats of arms and a rectangular
basin collecting the water. Also Gian Lorenzo Bernini put hands
on the project creating a basament and orientating the fountain
in the present position but then the works stopped. Finalliy Pope
Clement XII Corsini wrote the end of this history proclaiming
a competition won by architect Nicola Salvi who had been helped
in the realization by his friend and famous painter Luigi Vanvitelli.
Salvi's project was preferred for its great monumental aspect
that probably makes this fountain one of the most famous in the
world. The central part remember a temple or a triumphal arch
with some bas-relief representing the virgen indicating the original
spring as legend recounts between Corinthian colums. The upper
part report an inscription commemorating the work realized in
obedience to Clemente XII's wishes enclosed by four allegorical
estatues. In the middle a great Nettuno leads a shell shaped coach
towed by two tritons of opposite mood to symbolize two different
aspect of the ocean. The name of the fountain seems to derive
from the name of the area found in an old document (regio trivii).
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TRITON
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NETTUNO
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TRITON
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