The Fountain of the Four Rivers is a famous baroque fountain located in the central square of Piazza Navona in Rome, Italy. Designed by the artist Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1651, it features four river gods representing the major rivers of four continents: the Danube, Ganges, Nile, and Rio de la Plata. The fountain is adorned with various sculptures and a large obelisk at its center.
The fountain was commissioned by Pope Innocent X as part of a larger urban renewal project. It serves as a stunning centerpiece in the square, attracting visitors with its intricate design and historical significance. The surrounding area is also known for its vibrant atmosphere, with cafes and street artists.