In the town there are
numerous fountains important for architecture, linger in the details of the fountains is equally interesting to discover or rediscover these works of art in various parts of the city. Here are some:
Between Via del Quirinale
and Via XX Settembre is located Via Quattro
Fontane so called because at every corner
there are four fountains desired by Pope Sixtus
V in the late sixteenth century. Represent the Tiber recognizable by
the wolf, the Arno with the lion
symbol of Florence, Diana with the dog and
Juno with the lion. Via della Printworks will arrive in Piazza
di Trevi and here we see the Trevi Fountain, built between 1732 and 1762 to
a design by Nicola Salvi by the
will of Clement XII Corsini.
There are four allegorical figures, perhaps related to the
four seasons, the figure of in the chariot Ocean, in the form of a valve of shell, pulled by sea horses and led by tritons, representation symbolizing Plenty and Sobriety. Tradition has it that the tourist, throwing a coin in the fountain back to Rome. At Piazza Navona
we will find the Fountain
of the Four Rivers by Bernini and dated 1651. At the sides of four statues of other artists, representing the rivers: the Nile with
his head veiled because its
sources were not yet known but
tradition is reporting that was to not see the church of St. Agnes by Borromini, the Ganges, the Danube and the Rio de la Plata with his arm raised, always for the tradition, for the fear that the church could
collapse. Instead
the Church was begun after the completion
of the fountain. The Fountain of Moses
is found in Piazza San Bernardo, and dates back to 1585-1589, the author wanted to represent Moses and beyond.
In the side niches we can admire the episodes of Aaron described
in the Bible. The authors are: John Fontana, Domenico Fontana. A
Tiber Ripa is located instead Fountain of Timone in
Ripa to remember that there was a
the river port for trade. A big helm, with
the bar in the center and naval
motifs typical of the structure are the elements that make up the fountain;
water collects in a small cup suspended; high is located the coat of arms of the district, on both sides of the rudder
is located that of Rome. In Via dei
Staderari here an odd fountain Fountain of the Books representing a deer's head between two volumes, on
two consoles on each
side and the water flows by two
cannelle shaped bookmark. La deer's
head is the symbol of the district of S. Eustace,
books in
remembrance of the
University La Sapienza. Via dei Staderari, formerly home to manufacturers of weighing scales, originally called away the University. A little curiosity: between the horns of the deer was engraved, incorrectly, the number IV while the one exact district of S. Eustace VIII.
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