Herein, who funded the restoration of the Trevi Fountain?
Fendi
Secondly, how much did it cost to build the Trevi Fountain? Rome's iconic Trevi Fountain revealed its emerald waters to the public on Tuesday, after spending 17 months under reconstruction, which cost around 2.2 million euros ($2.4 million). The project was sponsored by Rome-based fashion house, Fendi, who announced their involvement in the restoration in January 2013.
Considering this, what happens to the money in the Trevi Fountain?
The Trevi Fountain is free to visit so the coins do not actually go to the upkeep of the landmark itself. The coins are gathered (or even vacuumed up), weighed, and cleaned. Then they are handed over to Caritas, a Catholic charity that is headquartered in Rome.
Who commissioned the Trevi Fountain?
A century after the original plan was abandoned Pope Clement XII commissioned Nicola Salvi in 1732 to design a fountain to be built in Trevi Square. Salvi's design uses many of the elements in Bernini's original design. The statue took 30 years to complete.