Italy’s fountains are as varied as stunning works of art or as simple as a central focus of a small piazza. There are thousands of them across the country in addition to simple drinking fountains which are unique as well for their design and function. The larger and more ornate ones all have historical and cultural meaning in their design.
Of course, one of the most recognizable around the world is the Fontana di Trevi (Trevi Fountain) in Rome, which is situated in the heart of the city, at the meeting point of three ancient streets: Via de Crocicchis, Via Poli and Via delle Muratte. If you approach from a side street, you will not see the fountain until you come out into Piazza Trevi but you will hear it as you get close.