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  2. List of fountains in Rome - Wikipedia

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    For more than two thousand years fountains have provided drinking water and decorated the piazzas of Rome. During the Roman Empire, in 98 AD, according to Sextus Julius Frontinus, the Roman consul who was named curator aquarum or guardian of the water of the city, Rome had nine aqueducts which fed 39 monumental fountains and 591 public basins, not counting the water supplied to the Imperial ...

  3. Fontana dell'Acqua Felice - Wikipedia

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    The new fountain that marked the terminus of the restored aqueduct was the first new monumental wall fountain in Rome since antiquity. [ 4 ] The initial effort to build the aqueduct, by architect Matteo Bartolini, was a failure: Bartolini miscalculated the incline of the channel, so the flow of water was much less than needed reach the Quirinal ...

  4. Fontana di Piazza Colonna - Wikipedia

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    The fountain in the Piazza Colonna is a fountain in Rome, Italy, designed by the architect Giacomo Della Porta and constructed by the Fiesole sculptor Rocco Rossi between 1575 and 1577. [ 1 ] The fountain was one of a group of sixteen fountains built by Della Porta following the reconstruction of the Acqua Vergine aqueduct, a project begun by ...

  5. Fontana dell'Acqua Paola - Wikipedia

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    Fontana dell'Acqua Paola (detail) The Fontana dell'Acqua Paola was inspired by the popularity of the Fontana dell'Acqua Felice, built in 1585–1588 by Pope Sixtus V.Pope Paul V decided to rebuild and extend the ruined Acqua Traiana aqueduct built by the Emperor Trajan in order to create a source of clean drinking water for the residents of the Janiculum Hill, who were forced to take their ...

  6. Acqua Vergine - Wikipedia

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    Many people to this day can be seen filling containers for drinking and cooking in its splendid fountains, including: Trevi Fountain; The fountains of Piazza del Popolo The Cascade on the Pincio; The Lions of the central fountain; The Rome Group; The Pantheon fountain in Piazza della Rotonda; The Colonna fountain in Piazza Colonna

  7. Category:Fountains in Rome - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; ... GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Pages in category "Fountains in Rome"

  8. Fontana dell'Acqua Acetosa (Rome) - Wikipedia

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    The Fontana dell'Acqua Acetosa is a fountain in Rome (Italy), located in the flat area with the same name, in the quarter Parioli; at this point the river Tiber forms a deep bend before heading north again. The fountain rises at a lower elevation than the street level, and is therefore accessed via a staircase.

  9. Nasone - Wikipedia

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    The water coming from the nasoni is the same supplied to the city's households and thus safe for drinking. It is continuously running from the fountain through a hole at the bottom of the spout. [ 4 ] Additionally, most nasoni have a hole located at the top of the spout, allowing thirsty people to drink from the fountain more easily by blocking ...

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