Fountain of the Naiads

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Roma, Italy

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Fountain of the Naiads Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Fountain of the Naiads is located in Roma, Italy on Piazza della Repubblica. Fountain of the Naiads is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in Italy.

Address

Piazza della Repubblica

Phone

+39 667103238

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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SM Ashaduzzaman

Italy is a country full of architectural and it has a strong culture. As a foreigner I love this country.

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Al Magdic

One of the many fountains in Rome, in the middle of the square.Closer look is a must to see the beaty of sculpures.

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M Tsb

The Fountain of the Naiads (Fontana delle Naiadi) is a nice fountain arrangement in the centre of traffic clogged Piazza della Repubblica in Rome. While the piazza itself leaves much to be desired due to the vehicle traffic and noise, this fountain is actually nice to see . Here you can see a multiple level fountain that was originally created n 1880. The various nude Naiads (nymphs) were added in 1901 by Mario Rutelli. They represent the Waters (Lakes, Rivers, Oceans and Underground Waters) and are featured along with a allegorical creatures. The fountain is anchored by a larger centre figure, which seems to be a fisherman wrestling with a large fish. Overall, this is a neat fountain to see in Rome. However, its location makes it somewhat less appealing to visit. If you are in the Termini area, it is worth having a look as you pass by the piazza in between sightseeing endeavours. Just be mindful of the heavy traffic that can be found at this roundabout piazza if you choose to cross over to the centre area where the fountain is located. Show

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SACHIT VARMA

Gorgeous fountain forming the centre of the Republic square.... surrounded by the St. Mary basilica and multiple stores... One of the busiest crossings in Rome.

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Ron Mosocco

This place, like Roma, stole our hearts during this our first visit to the Eternal City a few years ago. This is a very busy intersection very near the bus and train stations so people and vehicles are coming and going all the time.