Nestled in the heart of Rome’s historic Jewish Ghetto, the Turtle Fountain (Fontana delle Tartarughe) stands as a charming 16th-century sculptural landmark in Piazza Mattei. Originally crafted by Giacomo della Porta and Taddeo Landini, the fountain features a central basin adorned with whimsical bronze turtles, which were added a century later and are often attributed to the renowned artist Bernini. Visitors can admire the intricate details and playful design, making it a delightful stop while exploring the Ghetto.
Turtle Fountain (Fontana delle Tartarughe)
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