Rome, Italy · UTC+1
This camera frames the magnificent Trevi Fountain, Rome's largest and most famous Baroque fountain, standing 86 feet high against the rear wall of the Palazzo Poli. The central figure of Neptune rides his shell-shaped chariot pulled by sea horses, flanked by allegorical figures representing Abundance and Health.
Visitors crowd the semicircular steps around the turquoise pool, tossing coins over their left shoulders in the traditional gesture said to guarantee a return trip to Rome. The sound of cascading water fills the small piazza, bouncing off the surrounding ochre and terracotta building facades.
The fountain is dramatically lit after dark, with spotlights picking out every carved detail of the travertine stone and casting rippling reflections across the piazza walls. Late-night visitors enjoy a more intimate experience once the daytime crowds thin.
The Trevi Fountain was completed in 1762 after 30 years of construction, designed by architect Nicola Salvi. Approximately 3,000 euros in coins are thrown into the fountain every day, totaling over one million euros per year, all donated to Caritas for charitable purposes. The fountain was fed by one of Rome's oldest aqueducts, the Aqua Virgo, built in 19 BC. A major restoration completed in 2015 cost 2.2 million euros, funded by the fashion house Fendi.
Visit the camera between 7 AM and 9 AM Central European Time for thinner crowds and gorgeous morning light on the stonework. Nighttime viewing after 9 PM offers the best illuminated atmosphere. The fountain is especially beautiful during the Christmas season when the surrounding streets are decorated with lights.
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Visit the camera between 7 AM and 9 AM Central European Time for thinner crowds and gorgeous morning light on the stonework. Nighttime viewing after 9 PM offers the best illuminated atmosphere. The fountain is especially beautiful during the Christmas season when the surrounding streets are decorated with lights.
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