Fontana del Pianto explained

Fontana del Pianto
Location:Rome
Place Type:Fountain
Image Place:Fontana di piazza delle Cinque Scole.JPG
Image Caption:Fontana del Pianto, Piazza delle Cinque Scole
Designer:Giacomo della Porta
Coordinates:41.8928°N 12.4764°W

The Fontana del Pianto, also known as the Fontana di piazza delle Cinque Scole, is a monumental fountain located in the Piazza delle Cinque Scole in the rione of Regola in Rome.

Name

The fountain presently takes its name from the church of Santa Maria del Pianto, whose southern entrance is located a few yards north. The fountain was moved here in 1930 under Pope Pius XI, from its prior location inside the former Roman Ghetto. It was located a few more yards north, near the northern entrance to the church of Santa Maria del Pianto.

Design

The design of the marble fountain was commissioned by Pope Gregory XIII and is attributed to Giacomo della Porta, and completed by Pietro Gucci circa 1591–1593.[1] It consists of a superior and lower basins with mascarons as spouts. The prior location, where the Via Santa Maria del Pianto becomes Via del Portico d'Ottavia, is marked in the street with white bricks. The fountain shares features, such as mascarons and simple basins with another of Della Porta's fountains: the Fontana di Piazza d'Aracoeli.

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Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=hp1jhPwR8zcC Roman Fountains: 2000 Fountains in Rome : a Complete Collection