In the north corner of the garden in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II there are the ruins of the lateritious monumental structure called, since the Middle Ages, Trophies of Mario due to the presence of two marble trophies, nowadays placed on the balustrade of the Campidoglio, erroneously assigned to Caio Mario for the victories over the Cimbri and the Teutoni. The building is actually a monumental fountain built by Alessandro Severo in 226 for the distribution of water.
Please note: The monument can be seen from the outside by the gardens of Piazza Vittorio.
Information
Admission to the monument is allowed to groups and associations, with their own guide, who must make a reservation at 060608 (daily, 9.00 - 19.00).
Maximum 25 people per visit.
For individual visitors, who must also make a reservation at 060608, individual visits are also possible according to a schedule specified on the page > Monumenti del territorio
Disabled people Access - services available:
partially accessible entrance - no lift
partially accessible toilet - only in Piazza Vittorio Emanuele II
Location
To find out about all accessibility services, visit the Rome accessible section.