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Fontana di Saturno

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Fontana di Saturno is a striking Baroque fountain located in Piazza Saturno, in the heart of Trapani's old town. The fountain was designed in the 18th century by the sculptor Giovanni Battista Amico and features a central statue of the god Saturn, identifiable by his scythe and the serpent biting its tail (symbol of eternity). The fountain is built from local marble and adorned with sea creatures, shells, and mythical figures, reflecting Trapani's connection to the sea. The square itself is a lively meeting point, surrounded by historic buildings and cafes. Visitors can admire the fountain's intricate details up close, from the flowing water cascading over sculpted rocks to the expressive faces of the tritons and nereids. It's a perfect spot for a short rest or a photo, especially when illuminated at night. The fountain is one of several Baroque monuments in Trapani, each telling a story of the city's artistic and cultural heritage.

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  • Study the central statue of Saturn with his scythe and serpent
  • Notice the Baroque details: shells, dolphins, and mythical sea creatures
  • Visit in the evening when the fountain is lit, creating a magical atmosphere
  • Explore the surrounding historic streets and nearby churches

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Ways to visit Fontana di Saturno

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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