Very valuable work from the seventeenth century, which deserves better protection and greater attention from everyone.
Consisting of two main parts, that is, a wall front and a large basin delimited by a parapet. The space in front is delimited by appropriately shaped paving stones for water disposal. The central front is made up of five blocks, on three of which there are bas-reliefs of human-like figures. In the upper part there is a large plaque engraved with the date of construction (1609) and a dedication.
The central front ends with a tympanum surmounted by three pinnacles supporting three hemispheres. In the central part of the tympanum there is a stone coat of arms with symbolic figures engraved on it: a lion, a palm tree and the head of a man. On the side of the front there are ten daisies, five on each side, made in bas-relief on tuff blocks, in the center of which there is a hole for the water to escape.
The water system, which no longer exists, which fed the outlets, consisted of a canal placed against the support wall of the fountain itself. The pool, paved in terracotta, is delimited by a parapet made of a series of blocks of molded tuff stone. The fountain stopped working in the 1950s due to the open-air water supply system polluting the water.