Travertino, also known as travertine, is a type of limestone deposited by mineral springs, particularly hot springs. It is characterized by its porous texture and a range of earthy colors, including cream, beige, brown, and rust. The stone often features distinctive patterns and veins, resulting from the sedimentary layers of calcium carbonate. Travertino has been used for centuries in architecture and construction, notably by the Romans, who utilized it in iconic structures like the Colosseum. Its natural beauty and durability make it an ideal choice for a variety of applications, such as flooring, wall cladding, countertops, and outdoor paving. The timeless elegance and versatility of Travertino continue to make it a popular material in modern design and architecture.

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