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From Via del Tritone we enter Via della Stamperia, which leads
to the Trevi Fountain, certainly the most famous and spectacular
fountain in Rome, made even more famous by the night-time wading
of Anita Ekberg in Federico Fellini's film "La dolce vita'.
Legend, illustrated in the fountain's upper panels, has it that
it was a young girl who showed Agrippa's thirsty soldiers where
a copious spring gushed forth. Hence the name of the aqueduct which,
running underground for a long stretch, is the only one in Rome
that has remained in use almost uninterruptedly from the time of
its construction to the present day. lt is truly surprising to see
such a large fountain in such a small square, but the artist Nicola
Salvi, who created it between 1732 and 1762, carefully studied the
way to increase the sensation of marvel. The artist was, disturbed
during his work by the continuous criticism expressed by a barber
who had his shop in the square.
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