Fontana di Trevi

Rome's largest and most famous fountain was completed by Nicola Salvi in 1762 and immortalised in Fellini's La Dolce Vita. It takes up most of the Piazza, appears to meld into the Palazzo and depicts Neptune's chariot being led by Tritons with seahorses - one wild, one docile - representing the moods of the sea. Trevi refers to the three roads (tre vie) that converged here.

Fontana di Trevi