These, and the elaborate Renaissance fountain at Linlithgow Palace (c. 1538.)
Renaissance fountains (15th-17th centuries)
It is one of the first, and simplest, of Renaissance fountains that would embellish the city.
The Fontana delle Tatarughe, like all Renaissance fountains, was designed to supply drinking water to the Roman population.
In the center of the plaza, there is a Renaissance fountain surrounded by orange trees, planted in 1941 from which the square now takes it's name.
There is a Renaissance fountain or draw-well in the corner of the L, to the west of the house.
The oldest part of the town is the area around the Place Saint-Michel with its Renaissance fountain (1511) and its narrow side-streets.
The Old City is home to Switzerland's tallest cathedral as well as other churches, bridges and a large collection of Renaissance fountains.
The Renaissance fountain (fonte Henriquina) dates from 1570.
The Marktbrunnen, one of the largest Renaissance fountains in Germany.