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More than 70 sculpted fountains grace the squares and parks of Rome, along with hundreds of small spouts and spigots to slake the thirst and cool the brows of Romans and tourists alike.
Plan a trip to Rome to enjoy this breathtaking engineering marvel. Not only is it stunning, but it also has fewer crowds and doesn't feel touristy.
While the Trevi Fountain is undoubtedly the star of the city of Rome, the city is brimming with other breathtaking Roman fountains that are equally as worth visiting. These are the five lesser-known ...
In antiquity, Rome was known as Regina Aquarum, the “queen of the waters.” With its thousands of fountains, from the ever-flowing drinking taps referred to as “nasoni” to the hundreds of gushing ...
Visitors to Rome have been hit with a raft of new rules and regulations that ban everything from jumping in historic fountains to wandering around bare-chested and sucking on public water fountains.
The public square at Piazza Pia, which can hold up to 150,000 people, cost Rome 85.3 million euros (around $89 million) and features benches and trees, as well as two large, round fountains.