Piazza del Quirinale
Fontana dei Dioscuri
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The
fountain in Quirinale square is called the fountain of Dioscuri because the
enormous statues representing the Dioscuri with their horses have been standing
there since 1588, when Domenico Fontana was asked by Pope Sisto V Peretti
(1585-1590) to build this unique public fountain. He put in front of the statues
an octagonal basin in the middle of which on a pedastal was held another
fountain. Pope Pio VI Braschi (1755-1799) had transported from the Mazzo camp an
obelisk to Quirinale square. The transport was a difficult task that was finally
completed in 1786. The fountain that we can see today in Quirinale square dates
from 1818, when Pope VII Chiaramonti (1800-1823) replaced the original fountain,
whose trace was lost, by a splended granit basin standing on a base placed above
a lower big circular basin. |
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La fontana di piazza del
Quirinale è detta dei Dioscuri perché due gigantesche statue dei Dioscuri con i cavalli si trovano qui sin dal 1588
quando Domenico Fontana per volere di papa Sisto V Peretti (1585-1590) progettò la sua unica fontana pubblica ponendo
davanti alle statue una vasca ottagonale al centro della quale su un balaustro sorreggeva un catino. |