The Moses Fountain, also known as Fontana dell’Acqua Felice, is a monumental late Renaissance settlement located in Rome, Italy. Designed by architect Domenico Fontana and completed in 1588, the fountain features a central statue of Moses striking a rock to miraculously produce water. The fountain is part of the Acqua Felice aqueduct system and stands as a testament to Rome’s enduring commitment to public water supply and artistic expression.
The Moses Fountain is actually called the Acqua Felice Fountain. It is located in Piazza San Bernardo and resembles a decorative triumphal arch with a large statue of Moses in…