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Fontana del Pantheon Royalty Free Stock Photo
Pigeons on Pantheon Fountain Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Fountain View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Fountain View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Fountain View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Murales del A.C. Mantova, il piccolo Brasile, anno 1960/61 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Murales del A.C. Mantova, il piccolo Brasile, anno 1960/61 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detail of Fontana del Pantheon
Detailed Fountain View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Fountain View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Murales del A.C. Mantova, il piccolo Brasile, anno 1960/61 Royalty Free Stock Photo
Weird Creatures of the Pantheon Fountain Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fountain of the Pantheon front view, Rome, Italy Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Fountain View Royalty Free Stock Photo
Detailed Fountain View Royalty Free Stock Photo
The Fontana del Pantheon (English: Fountain of the Pantheon) was commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII and is located in the Piazza della Rotonda, Rome, in front of the Roman Pantheon. It was designed by Giacomo Della Porta in 1575 and sculpted out of marble by Leonardo Sormani. In 1711, Pope Clement XI requested that the fountain be modified and had Filippo Barigioni design a new layout, which included a different basin, made of stone, and the Macuteo obelisk, created during the period of Ramses II, set in the centre on a plinth with four dolphins decorating the base. In 1886, the original marble figures were removed, and replaced with copies by Luigi Amici. Today, the originals can be seen in the Museum of Rome.


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