Fontana del Garraffo
Garraffo Fountain | |
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Italian: Fontana del Garraffo | |
Artist | Gioacchino Vitagliano |
Year | 1698 |
Type | Public fountain |
Location | Palermo, Sicily, Italy |
38°07′04.67″N 13°22′02.81″E / 38.1179639°N 13.3674472°ECoordinates: 38°07′04.67″N 13°22′02.81″E / 38.1179639°N 13.3674472°E |
The Garraffo Fountain (Italian: Fontana del Garraffo) is a Baroque fountain of Palermo. It is located in Piazza Marina, down the Cassaro street, within the historic centre of Palermo.
The name of the fountain comes from the Arabic word "Gharraf", meaning the abundance of water. It was sculpted by Gioacchino Vitagliano in 1698, although the design was previously realized by the architect . The sculpture represents an abundance goddess riding an eagle fighting against a hydra.
The location of the Garraffo fountain was in the market of the , in front of the monument called , until 1862, when it was shifted to Piazza Marina.
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- Fountains in Palermo
- Baroque architecture in Palermo
- Baroque sculptures
- Sculptures in Italy
- Birds in art
- Sculptures of goddesses
- Sculptures of women in Italy
- Sicily stubs
- Italian building and structure stubs