Four fountains from the time of Pope Sixtus V when much of Rome was redeveloped

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... church of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, go to Piazza Barberini, see Piazza di Spagna in all its glory, and much more.

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...hurches. Go to the church of Santa Maria della Vittoria, San Carlino alle Quattro Fontane, and Sant'Andrea al Quirinale.

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Le Quattro Fontane, Rome

Four fountains from the time of Pope Sixtus V when much of Rome was redeveloped.

Four fountains from the time of Pope Sixtus V when much of Rome was redeveloped. A reclining deity is the theme of each sculpture. This is a busy intersection and if you don't look twice you may miss these exquisite examples of Roman mythology.


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About Le Quattro Fontane

 Via delle Quattro Fontane, 128, 00184 Roma, Italy

Le Quattro Fontane and Nearby Sights on Map

Palazzo Barberini

The Palazzo Barberini is an imposing 17th century Baroque building, designed partly by Bernini, commissioned by the Barberini family to celebrate and commemorate their ascension to papacy

San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane

A very small and beautiful church, the first design commission of Francesco Borromini

Piazza Barberini

With Bernini's famous Triton Fountain

Museum and Crypt of Capuchins

Built in 1645, the crypt of the church contains a macabre display - a series of chapels decorated with the bones of thousands of dead monks

St Paul's Within the Walls

More modern than most Roman churches: it was not started until 1873

Museum of the Walls

Porta San Sebastiano is a gate in the amazingly well-preserved Aurelian Walls

Quirinal Palace

Home of the President of the Italian Republic, and the Quirinal Gardens

Museo delle Paste Alimentari

A museum devoted to pasta, Italy's premier gift to world cuisine

Catacombs of Rome

Hidden underneath Rome's vibrant cityscape are miles of subterranean tunnels and chambers that were ancient underground burial places for people of all Roman religions

Church of Sant'Ignazio di Loyola