Fountain of Neptune
Historic marble and bronze fountain built in the Renaissance period featuring a statue of Neptune and four angels symbolizing major rivers. Read more…
The fountain was constructed between 1563 and 1566 by Giambologna, a prominent Renaissance sculptor. It combines marble and bronze materials to create a monumental civic fountain that symbolizes papal power.
At the center stands a striking statue of Neptune, surrounded by four angels representing the major rivers, enhancing its artistic and symbolic significance. The fountain is recognized as a cultural heritage landmark and an important example of Renaissance art and architecture.
The architectural design also involved Bartolomeo Ammannati, contributing to its historical and artistic value. The fountain is located in a prominent city square and serves as a key monument in the urban landscape.
More information and contact
Plan Your Perfect Trip
Create day-by-day itineraries, discover top attractions, and navigate with ease — on any device.
Or search for Tripomatic in the App Store or Google Play.