Fountain of the Triton
The Fountain of the Triton is a notable fountain located in the city of Rome, Italy. It was designed by the famous architect Gian Lorenzo Bernini and completed in 1643. The fountain features a central figure of Triton, the Greek god of the sea, who is depicted blowing a conch shell. Surrounding him are four dolphins, symbolizing the power of the sea.
This fountain is situated in the Piazza Barberini, a public square that also houses the Palazzo Barberini. The design showcases the Baroque style, characterized by dynamic movement and elaborate details. The Fountain of the Triton remains a popular attraction for both tourists and locals.