The Trevi Fountain is one of the top attractions in Rome and one of the most famous
fountains in the world. Trevi fountain, like all great pieces of art, tells a
story. In the centre of the fountain is a statue of Oceanus, standing under a triumphal arch. His chariot is being
pulled by two sea horses, one wild and one docile, representing the opposing
moods of the sea. Left of the arch is the statue of Abundance. The statue of Health stands right of the arch. The four
statues at the top symbolize: Abundance of Fruits- holding a horn of plenty,
Fertility of Crops- holding ears of wheat, Products of Autumn- holding a cup and
bunches of grapes, Joy of Prairie and Gardens- adorned with flowers. Daily
thousands of visitors make their way to the Fontana di Trevi. When the fountain
is open roughly €3,000 is thrown into it every day as people follow the
tradition of throwing coins over their shoulders. The legend holds that a coin
thrown into the fountain will ensure a return to Rome. This tradition also
dates back to the ancient Romans who often threw coins in water to make the
gods of water favor their journey or help them get back home safely. (Throw in
a second coin if you’re seeking love – even a third for wedding bells!) What
many don’t know is that the coins are collected every night and given to an
Italian charity called Caritas. Caritas, in turn, use the money for a supermarket
program giving rechargeable cards to Rome’s needy to help them get groceries.
Perhaps for just that reason, it’s illegal to fish out coins from the fountain.
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