The Trevi Fountain (in Italian, Fontana di Trevi) is the largest — standing 85 feet high (25.9 meters) and 65 feet wide (19.8 meters) — and most ambitious of the Baroque fountains of Rome. According to the current political division of the center of Rome, it is placed in the rione Trevi.
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