Before you go any further...
I've read and accept the Terms of Use and the Privacy Policy.
I accept to receive newsletter and other communications associated with firms of The Explorers Network group'
I accept to receive commercial offers of The Explorers Network partners'.
Thanks!
Vote everyday for your favorite content
SENSITIVE CONTENT
This media contains sensitive content which some people may find disturbing or offensive.
You must be 15 years of age or older to view sensitive content.
Log inBirthday
Content being validated
THE EXPLORERS +
Watch our premium movies
The Explorers + is our premium movie catalog in Ultra High Definition (HD/4K/8K)! Hundreds of videos already available and daily new content on all your devices (web, mobile, tablets, smart TV).
Post content (photo or video) and get 1-month free
OR
Subscribe and support The Explorers Foundation's field actions for biodiversity.
Content being validated
A central and historical fountain
0
0
The fountain of the Place de l'Hôtel de Ville in Aix-en-Provence was built in 1756. In 1789, during the French Revolution, the city was organized into districts determined from the fountain. Classic in style, it is composed of a polygonal basin supporting a Roman column from the ruins of the Count's palace. Its water, coming from the Pinchinats spring and channeled via the Roman aqueduct, flows through four macaroons symbolizing hygiene following the plague of 1720.
Related content
Médias en cours d’exploration