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Trevi Fountain Rome: 40-Min Underground Domus Guided Tour

Experience description

Did you know that a 2,000-year-old Roman aqueduct supplies water to the most famous fountain in the world?



Meet your guide and find out how the Trevi Fountain is much more than a throw of a coin. Go beyond its captivating beauty and discover all the details that most tourists miss.



Learn about its fascinating history and discover the mythological figures that take shape gracefully out of the raw stone below.



Feel and hear the power of water, and perceive the message of this iconic masterpiece exactly as intended by its designer. Take a moment to admire the fusion of beauty and genius.



Then immerse yourself in the newly uncovered archeological site nine meters below the ground! Find the only functioning ancient aqueduct which still supplies water to the fountain above, and visit the remains of an imperial Domus.



Don't forget to throw a coin in the fountain before you go, but first, discover the legends about the origins of this peculiar tradition.
Additional information
  • Live guide: english french german italian portuguese spanish
  • Duration: 40m
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Smartphone ticket
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What is included

* Live guide

* Admission fee to the underground excavation

* Headset to hear the guide

What is not included

* Hotel pick-up and drop-off
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Starting point
49 Via del Lavatore

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