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Trevi Fountain, Italy

Venice, Italy


The fountain was originally commissioned to celebrate the end of the Acqua Vergine aqueduct built by Marcus Agrippa in 19BC. Today it has become one of the most popular sights of Rome. A celebration of what makes Rome a unique and beautiful city. Have a few coins handy when you visit as tradition has it that if you throw a coin in it you will, inevitably, come back to Rome.


permalink written by  Agnes-travel top world on February 20, 2007 from Venice, Italy
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