Rome’s historic centre is full of fountains — but they are never just fountains. On this self-guided audio tour through some of the city’s most beautiful squares, you’ll discover how water, stone, architecture, and power have shaped Rome’s streets for more than two thousand years. Starting at the Trevi Fountain, you’ll move through famous landmarks and quieter corners: Piazza Colonna, the Temple of Hadrian, Sant’Ignazio, the Pantheon, Piazza della Minerva, Largo Argentina, the Jewish Ghetto, Campo de’ Fiori, and Piazza Farnese. Along the way, you’ll learn to read Rome through details many visitors miss: coats of arms, ancient fragments, masks, animals, inscriptions, reused stone, and fountains hidden in plain sight. You’ll also step into more intimate places, where small fountains reveal stories of memory, displacement, resilience, and everyday life.