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Trevi Fountain skip-the-line tickets

The Trevi Fountain, the world's most renowned fountain, marks the end point of the Vergine aqueduct. Its name, documented since the Middle Ages, either originates from a local term used in the mid-12th century (regio Trivii), or refers to the triple water outlet of the original fountain.

In 1640, Pope Urban VIII commissioned Gian Lorenzo Bernini to design a new fountain as part of the square's expansion. The design featured an exedra base with a basin leaning against buildings that were later incorporated into the Poli Palace. However, the current Trevi Fountain owes its construction to Pope Clement XII. In 1732, he held a competition attracting leading artists of the time. The winning design was by architect Nicola Salvi, chosen for its monumental scale and minimal impact on the palace behind it.

The fountain is designed like a triumphal arch with a deep niche. This setting is brought to life by numerous sculptural representations of plants and the dramatic flow of water. At the centre, you'll see the statue of Oceanus driving a chariot shaped like a shell, pulled by one fierce and one placid horse, both restrained by two tritons. The façade is adorned with reliefs depicting allegorical figures symbolising the beneficial effects of water. Salvi's masterpiece harmoniously blends history and nature, reflecting the ideals of the emerging Enlightenment. The construction was finalised by Giuseppe Pannini, who subtly modified the central basins to regularise the cliff.

Vigtig information

Sted: Rom
Gyldighed: Fleksibel
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  • It's the iconic end point of Rome's ancient Vergine aqueduct
  • You'll discover a fountain shaped like a monumental triumphal arch
  • It was designed by Nicola Salvi after a papal competition in 1732
  • The dramatic scene features Oceanus with a shell chariot and two horses

Vigtig information

Accessibility

  • Access to the inner perimeter of the fountain is via stairs
  • Visitors with pushchairs can leave them temporarily at the access control point

Not allowed

  • Eating or drinking, smoking
  • Throwing any objects into the fountain, except for the traditional coin toss

Know in advance

  • Children aged 4 and under are admitted free of charge
  • The voucher you'll receive immediately after booking does not grant access to the Fountain; it is just a purchase confirmation. The official entrance ticket will be sent to you in a separate email two days before the day of the visit
  • No toilets or cloakrooms are available
  • Dogs must be kept in a pet carrier or on a lead and wearing a muzzle

Remember to bring

  • The official entrance ticket received via email

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Sted

Via della Stamperia, Rome, Metropolitan City of Rome Capital, Italy

Mødested:

The entrance booth is located on Via della Stamperia. Proceed directly to the dedicated ticket holders’ line and present your ticket.

Arrangør

Weekend in Italy


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