For more than a hundred years the 'Nasone' (literally 'Big Nose') has been the typical Rome's public drinking fountain.
With their characteristic design, historical and pop at the same time, these cast iron fountains are a symbol of the identity of the Eternal City and the pride of all Romans.
Drinking water flows continuously from them, ready to quench the thirst of citizens and tourists from all over the world.
Rome is the city with the most fountains on the Earth and online there are plenty of a map of where the ‘Nasoni’ are located like this.