The Piazza contains three fountains: the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers, 1651) stands in the center, and was designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini; the Fontana di Nettuno (1574), located at the northern area of the piazza; and the Fontana del Moro (1576), located at the southern end. These two fountains were designed by Giacomo della Porta .
The Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi (Fountain of the Four Rivers, 1651) features the statutes of the four great rivers at the time (1651): the Nile, the Plate, the Ganges and the Danube.
These photographs were taken the last week of February of the Fontana dei Quattro Fiumi. Please click on the photographs to enlarge them.
Ah Roma ... I want to go back to Italy ... I love seeing your photos because sometimes they bring back memories and other times they spur me to save harder so I can get back sooner
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ReplyDeleteMy sister, Marina, will love this post because she visited Rome a year ago.
Ooooh! The lion is drinking! And the horse is splashing in the water. What wonderful surprises in this sculpture! Beautiful photos, Erin!
ReplyDelete~Lisa
You have taken lots of pictures and they are so pretty.
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of photos! Those sculptures are great and impressive!
ReplyDeleteMy gosh, just magnificent! Beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteManuela
This Piazza is marvelousa! Such detail to the sculptures. Magnifica fountains.
ReplyDeleteGreat captures and tour Erin.
Nothing to say it is just a beautiful city !
ReplyDeleteSo intricate in detail and captured so well! I am intrigued by the lion and horse sculptures.
ReplyDeleteVery cool photos! The statues are amazing.
ReplyDeleteBoth your blogs are about Italy? I thought this one was about Virginia. Don't matter - I can never get enough of gorgeous photos of Italy.
ReplyDeleteBoth your blogs are about Italy? I thought this one was about Virginia. Don't matter - I can never get enough of gorgeous photos of Italy.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed seeing these. I love this kind of artwork.
ReplyDeleteFantastic! I hope one day I can get out to Italy. You are the best ambassador - incredible photographs.
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