Chafariz das Janelas Verdes, Lisbon, Portugal

The Fountain of Janelas Verdes is located close to the National Museum of Ancient Art, in Largo José Figueiredo. The new fountain demanded a new square and they were both planned by architect Reinaldo Manuel dos Santos. The fountain was one of a group of eighteen fountains connected to the Aqueduct, that supplied water to Lisbon.
The Baroque fountain, built in 1755, is crowned by a statue of the goddess Venus with the Cupid (symbolizing love) and a dolphin (symbolizing water).

How to go: Rua das Janelas Verdes buses 713, 714, 727 ; Av. 24 de Julho buses 728, 732, 760 and trams 15E, 18E. 





Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Saint John's Co-Cathedral, Valletta, Malta

The Gates of Mdina, Malta

Archaeological excavations in Lisbon's Cathedral Cloister, Portugal

Church of Santa Maria de Belém, Lisbon, Portugal