The Trevi Fountain is a famous 18th-century fountain located in Rome, Italy. It is the city's largest Baroque fountain, designed by architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini. The fountain marks the endpoint of the Aqua Virgo aqueduct, which supplied water to ancient Rome.
With its grand design, including sculptures of Oceanus and other mythological figures, the Trevi Fountain is a popular tourist attraction where visitors can toss coins over their shoulders for good luck. TIP: This entire area gets crazy busy! Visiting first thing in the morning is the best way to avoid the crowds!