Niccolò Salvi
Niccolò Salvi was an Italian architect and sculptor of the Baroque period, best known for designing the iconic Trevi Fountain in Rome. Born in 1697, Salvi's work on the fountain began in 1732 and continued until his death in 1751, showcasing his intricate designs and mastery of sculptural decoration. The Trevi Fountain, completed after his passing by other architects, remains one of the most famous fountains in the world, renowned for its stunning artistry and historical significance.
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Niccolò Salvi was the Italian architect who built the Trevi Fountain in the 18th century.
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