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Acqua Paola Fountain

Fontana dell'Acqua Paola is located on the Roman Janikulum Hill near the church of San Pietro in Montorio. It is one of the larger city fountains, the first of its size, which was created on the right side of the Tiber. For its construction, marble was used from the ruins of the...

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Acqua Paola Fountain — Roma, Italy.

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Fontana dell'Acqua Paola is located on the Roman Janikulum Hill near the church of San Pietro in Montorio. It is one of the larger city fountains, the first of its size, which was created on the right side of the Tiber. For its construction, marble was used from the ruins of the Roman Forum, as well as fragments from the Temple of Minerva. Apparently, 4 out of 6 pink columns adorning the monument were also obtained from the former basilica of St. Peter. Dell'Acqua Paola was reportedly the model for the famous Trevi Fountain.

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This monumental construction was created in 1612. It closed the Acqua Traiana aqueduct restored at the will of Pope Paul V and named after him Acqua Paola. At the top of the fountain are eagle and dragon, animals that are symbols of the Borghese family, from which the pope came. The terrace in front of the fountain is one of the many viewpoints - it offers a perfect panorama of the city.

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The Fontana dell'Acqua Paola is a monumental fountain built in 1612 on Rome's Janikulum Hill, created to celebrate the restoration of the ancient Acqua Traiana aqueduct by Pope Paul V. It is historically significant as one of the largest city fountains of its era and reportedly served as the model for the famous Trevi Fountain.
The fountain is situated on the Roman Janikulum Hill near the church of San Pietro in Montorio on the right side of the Tiber River. The terrace in front of the fountain offers one of the best panoramic viewpoints of the entire city, making it both a historical and scenic destination.
The fountain was constructed using marble from the ruins of the Roman Forum and fragments from the Temple of Minerva, demonstrating Rome's practice of repurposing ancient materials. Additionally, four of its six distinctive pink columns were taken from the former basilica of St. Peter.
The eagle and dragon adorning the top of the fountain are symbols of the Borghese family, from which Pope Paul V originated. These heraldic animals serve as a mark of the pope's patronage and connection to this important artistic and engineering project.
Yes, the fountain is definitely worth a visit as it combines remarkable Renaissance architecture with exceptional city views from its terrace. Visitors can admire the intricate sculptural details, learn about Rome's ancient aqueduct system, and enjoy one of the most stunning panoramic vistas of Rome from this elevated location.

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