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The Praetorian Fountain (
Italian Italian(s) may refer to: * Anything of, from, or related to the people of Italy over the centuries ** Italians, an ethnic group or simply a citizen of the Italian Republic or Italian Kingdom ** Italian language, a Romance language *** Regional Ita ...
: Fontana Pretoria) is a monumental fountain located in Piazza Pretoria in the historic center of
Palermo Palermo ( , ; scn, Palermu , locally also or ) is a city in southern Italy, the capital (political), capital of both the autonomous area, autonomous region of Sicily and the Metropolitan City of Palermo, the city's surrounding metropolitan ...
, region of Sicily, Italy. The fountain dominates the piazza on the west flank of the church of Santa Caterina, and is one block south of the intersection of the Quattro Canti. The fountain was originally built in 1544 in
Florence Florence ( ; it, Firenze ) is a city in Central Italy and the capital city of the Tuscany region. It is the most populated city in Tuscany, with 383,083 inhabitants in 2016, and over 1,520,000 in its metropolitan area.Bilancio demografico an ...
by Francesco Camilliani, but was sold, transferred, and reassembled in Palermo in 1574.


History


Florentine origin

The fountain was created for the garden of don Luigi de Toledo in Florence. Previously the plot of this piazza in Palermo was a garden that belonged to the nuns of San Domenico al Maglio and, after a lot of pressure, was obtained in 1551. Subsequently, in 1584, the Palazzo di San Clemente was built near this site. The creation of this unusual garden (devoid of palaces) and of the fountain was commissioned to the Florentine sculptor Francesco Camilliani, student of
Baccio Bandinelli Baccio Bandinelli (also called Bartolommeo Brandini; 12 November 1493 – shortly before 7 February 1560), was an Italian Renaissance sculptor, draughtsman, and painter. Biography Bandinelli was the son of a prominent Florentine goldsmith, ...
. The work was started in 1554. The fountain included 48 statues and was surrounded by a long arbor formed by 90 columns of wood designed by
Bartolomeo Ammannati Bartolomeo Ammannati (18 June 151113 April 1592) was an Italian architect and sculptor, born at Settignano, near Florence. He studied under Baccio Bandinelli and Jacopo Sansovino (assisting on the design of the Library of St. Mark's, the ''Bibli ...
.
Giorgio Vasari Giorgio Vasari (, also , ; 30 July 1511 – 27 June 1574) was an Italian Renaissance Master, who worked as a painter, architect, engineer, writer, and historian, who is best known for his work ''The Lives of the Most Excellent Painters, Sculpt ...
called the fountain: ''«fonte stupendissima che non ha pari in Fiorenza nè forse in Italia»'' («wonderful-est fountain, that is unparalleled in Florence and maybe in all Italy»).


Relocation to Palermo

In 1573 the owner of the fountain was Luigi de Toledo (brother of the former
Viceroy of Sicily This is a list of viceroys of Sicily: Aragonese direct rule 1409–1516 * John of Aragon, Duke of Peñafiel, later king John II of Aragon, 1458–1479, acted 1409–1416. * Domingo Ram y Lanaja, Bishop of Lleida 1416–1419 * Antonio de Cardona ...
García de Toledo); Luigi had fallen deep in dept, and on the verge of moving to
Naples Naples (; it, Napoli ; nap, Napule ), from grc, Νεάπολις, Neápolis, lit=new city. is the regional capital of Campania and the third-largest city of Italy, after Rome and Milan, with a population of 909,048 within the city's adminis ...
, sold the fountain to the city of Palermo. In fact, the Senate of Palermo decided to buy the building in front of the square and relocated here the city hall, called Palazzo Pretorio. On 26 May 1574 the fountain arrived in Palermo. In order to transport it, the fountain was disassembled in 644 pieces. Then, in order to make room for the fountain, several buildings were demolished. However, the fountain arrived incomplete in Palermo. Some sculptures were damaged during the transport, others were maybe kept by Luigi de Toledo (probably the statues of two ''Divinities'' preserved in the
Bargello Museum The Bargello, also known as the Palazzo del Bargello, Museo Nazionale del Bargello, or Palazzo del Popolo (Palace of the People), was a former barracks and prison, now an art museum, in Florence, Italy. Terminology The word ''bargello'' appears ...
of Florence and other statues placed in Naples and then in the garden of Abadia, in the Spanish city of Cáceres). Therefore, in Palermo, adjustment were made. The work was assembled by
Camillo Camilliani Camillo Camilliani ( fl. 1574–1603) was an Italian architect, military engineer and sculptor. He is mostly known for the design of watchtowers and other fortifications around the coasts of Sicily. Life Camillani was born in Florence sometime ...
, son of Francesco Camilliani. In 1581, Camillo completed the work with the help of Michelangelo Naccherino. Between 18th century and 19th century, the fountain was considered a sort of depiction of the corrupt municipality of Palermo. For this reason and because of the nudity of the statues, the square became known as ''"Piazza della Vergogna"'' (Square of Shame). In 1998 the restoration of the fountain started. It was completed in 2003.


Description

The fountain represents the
Twelve Olympians upright=1.8, Fragment of a relief (1st century BC1st century AD) depicting the twelve Olympians carrying their attributes in procession; from left to right: Hestia (scepter), Hermes (winged cap and staff), Aphrodite (veiled), Ares (helmet and s ...
, other mythological figures, animals and the rivers of Palermo.


Cultural References

In 1973, Italian National Postal Service dedicated a postage stamp to the Fontana Pretoria. The fountain and Piazza Pretoria appear in the music video for the song "Diva" by the Italian music group
La Rappresentante di Lista (Italian for "The List Representative"), also known by the acronym LRDL, is an Italian pop rock duo formed in 2011 and consisting of Veronica Lucchesi and Dario Mangiaracina. They debuted in 2014 with the album , by label Garrincha Dischi. In ...
.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=woEQloRjgu8


Gallery

File:Fontana Pretoria (2785919487).jpg File:La fontaine "delle vergogne" (Palerme) (6877773538).jpg File:Fontana della Vergogna Palermo Italy - Creative Commons by gnuckx (5064010464).jpg File:Fontana della Vergogna Palermo Italy - Creative Commons by gnuckx (5063406597).jpg File:Fontana Pretoria, Palermo, Italy - detail (3491578819).jpg File:Fontana Pretoria, Palermo, Italy - detail (3492390506).jpg File:Fontana Pretoria - Palazzo Aquile.jpg File:Fontana Pretoria - particolare 2.jpg File:Fontana Pretoria - particolare-crop.jpg File:Brunnensäule.jpg


See also

* Piazza Pretoria * Palazzo Pretorio * Santa Caterina


References


External links

*
Image gallery
*
Profile of the fountain - ''arte.it''
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