Trevi Fountain
The Trevi Fountain is the largest fountain in Rome. The height is 25.9m and the width is 19.8m. Baroque style has been rated as the most artistic. Throwing coins in the Trevi Fountain remains a long tradition. There is a tradition of believing that if a coin is thrown into this fountain, a wish is made, or that it will come to Rome someday. There is also a saying that if you throw your coins over your left shoulder with your three coins in your right hand, good luck will come. Every day, about 3,000 euros are accumulated on the floor of the Trevi Fountain, where Roman coins are collected every night for the restoration and protection of cultural properties in Rome. On the other hand, some people try to steal this coin using magnets. It was made in 1453 by the name of Pope Nicolas V, and in 1762 Pope Clemens XIII was consummated in the design and restored to Baroque style by Nicola Salvy.