Fontana dell’Acqua Paola
Davide VadalaDavide Vadala|Guest Contributor|SIGHTSEEING, ROME Updated : Dec 21, 2016, 04.16 PM IST
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Once the works were completed, the Pope commissioned the realisation of a monumental fountain at its ending to Giovanni Fontana. For its construction, white marble from the Roman forum was used. The marble was taken from the Temple of Nerva, an unfortunate habit of that time.
The Acqua Paola fountain has a semi-circular basin, behind which a massive gateway in the form of a Triumph arch with 5 elements, three of which of bigger size, is occupying the centre of the composition. All the statues and inscription annexed to the fountain are there to celebrate the power of the papal family, Borghese.
The Acqua Paola fountain is nowadays a part of the popular culture, since it has been included in famous movies, songs and poems.
It’s possible to reach it on foot starting from the famousTrastevere district, but if you are tired of walking, there are several buses available.
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