fontana del moro in piazza navona
fontana del moro
Located at the southern end of the iconic Piazza Navona in Rome, the Fontana del Moro is a stunning example of Baroque artistry. Originally designed by Giacomo della Porta in 1575 and later enhanced by Gian Lorenzo Bernini in 1653, this fountain captivates visitors with its dynamic sculptures and historical significance. The central figure depicts a Moor wrestling with a dolphin, symbolizing mankind's mastery over nature, surrounded by mythological sea creatures called Tritons.
This beautifully renovated 16th-century marble fountain is a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Its intricate sculptures and dynamic water features make it a must-see attraction in Rome’s historic landscape. The Fontana del Moro's accessibility allows dogs and is welcoming for children, making it an ideal spot for a relaxed break during a day of exploring the Eternal City.






