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Palazzo Poli Collection

"Captivating Beauty

Background imagePalazzo Poli Collection: The Trevi Fountain backed by the Palazzo Poli at night, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

The Trevi Fountain backed by the Palazzo Poli at night, Rome, Lazio, Italy, Europe

Background imagePalazzo Poli Collection: The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas)

The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas)
BAL94827 The Trevi Fountain in Rome, 1753-56 (oil on canvas) by Pannini or Panini, Giovanni Paolo (1691/2-1765); 104x167 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow

Background imagePalazzo Poli Collection: Trevi fountain and Palazzo Poli, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Trevi fountain and Palazzo Poli, Rome, Lazio, Italy

Background imagePalazzo Poli Collection: Trevi Fountain, built 1732-62 (marble)

Trevi Fountain, built 1732-62 (marble)
BAL130040 Trevi Fountain, built 1732-62 (marble) by Salvi, Nicola (1697-1751); Rome, Italy; Italian, out of copyright

Background imagePalazzo Poli Collection: EyeUbiquitous_20109105

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

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Italy, Lazio, Rome, Trevi fountain in Piazza de Trevi

Background imagePalazzo Poli Collection: The Trevi Fountain in Rome (Pope Benidict XIV Visits the Trevi Fountain in Rome), 18th century

The Trevi Fountain in Rome (Pope Benidict XIV Visits the Trevi Fountain in Rome), 18th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imagePalazzo Poli Collection: The Trevi Fountain, Rome (coloured engraving)

The Trevi Fountain, Rome (coloured engraving)
XIR220281 The Trevi Fountain, Rome (coloured engraving) by French School, (18th century); Private Collection; French, out of copyright



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"Captivating Beauty: The Palazzo Poli and the Trevi Fountain in Rome" Immerse yourself in the enchanting allure of Rome's historic district as you behold the breathtaking sight of the Trevi Fountain backed by the magnificent Palazzo Poli. This iconic landmark, nestled in Lazio, Italy, stands as a testament to timeless beauty and architectural grandeur. As night falls over this captivating scene, a sense of magic fills the air. The soft glow of streetlights illuminates every intricate detail of these awe-inspiring structures. With its cascading waters and ornate marble sculptures, the Trevi Fountain takes center stage, exuding an aura of elegance that has captivated visitors for centuries. Dating back to 1732-62 when it was built entirely from marble, this masterpiece is not only a symbol of artistic brilliance but also holds deep cultural significance. Its elaborate design tells tales from Roman mythology while paying homage to Neptune, god of water and sea. Standing tall behind this aquatic marvel is none other than Palazzo Poli – an architectural gem that adds another layer of splendor to this already mesmerizing panorama. With its neoclassical facade adorned with statues representing Abundance and Salubrity, it serves as a fitting backdrop for one's exploration into ancient history. The canvases painted by countless artists throughout time have immortalized this extraordinary sight; their brushstrokes capturing both its majesty and tranquility. One such painting created between 1753-56 showcases the fountain's magnificence on canvas – an eternal tribute to its enduring charm. Visitors flock here daily to partake in a beloved tradition: tossing coins into the fountain while making wishes with hopeful hearts. Legend has it that those who follow this ritual will ensure their return to Rome someday - an irresistible promise that keeps tourists coming back year after year.