1Fountain of the Naiads (Fontana delle Naiadi)
Standing in the center of the bustling Piazza della Repubblica, the Fountain of the Naiads is a grandiose creation that graces the heart of modern Rome. Built in the late 19th century by the sculptor Mario Rutelli, the fountain features larger-than-life statues representing nymphs and mythical sea creatures.
The Fountain of the Naiads is a celebration of the city’s transformation into the capital of a unified Italy. The figures symbolize the abundance of water in the newly formed capital, and the fountain’s central position in Piazza della Repubblica reflects its importance as a symbol of the nation’s progress.