The First Contemporary Outdoor Wall Fountains
The First Contemporary Outdoor Wall Fountains Pope Nicholas V, himself a learned man, governed the Roman Catholic Church from 1397 to 1455 during which time he commissioned many translations of ancient classic Greek documents into Latin. Beautifying Rome and making it the worthy capital of the Christian world was at the core of his objectives. Reconstruction of the Acqua Vergine, a desolate Roman aqueduct which had transported clean drinking water into the city from eight miles away, began in 1453 at the bidding of the Pope. Building a mostra, a grandiose commemorative fountain built by ancient Romans to memorialize the arrival point of an aqueduct, was a custom revived by Nicholas V. The present-day site of the Trevi Fountain was once occupied by a wall fountain commissioned by the Pope and built by the architect Leon Battista Alberti. Changes and extensions, included in the restored aqueduct, eventually provided the Trevi Fountain and the well-known baroque fountains in the Piazza del Popolo and Piazza Navona with the necessary water supply.Aqueducts: The Remedy to Rome's Water Problems
Aqueducts: The Remedy to Rome's Water Problems Aqua Anio Vetus, the first raised aqueduct founded in Rome, started delivering the many people living in the hills with water in 273 BC, although they had depended on natural springs up until then. When aqueducts or springs weren’t available, people living at raised elevations turned to water pulled from underground or rainwater, which was made available by wells and cisterns. Starting in the sixteenth century, a newer approach was introduced, using Acqua Vergine’s subterranean portions to deliver water to Pincian Hill. Through its initial construction, pozzi (or manholes) were installed at set intervals alongside the aqueduct’s channel. Though they were originally manufactured to make it possible to support the aqueduct, Cardinal Marcello Crescenzi started using the manholes to get water from the channel, opening when he acquired the property in 1543. It seems that, the rainwater cistern on his property wasn’t good enough to meet his needs.
The Innumerable Choices in Wall Fountains
The Innumerable Choices in Wall Fountains Placing a wall fountain in your yard or patio is ideal when you want to relax. You can have one custom-built to fit your specifications even if you have a small amount of space.
Normally quite big, freestanding wall fountains, also referred to as floor fountains, have their basins on the ground.
It is possible to incorporate a wall-mounted fountain onto an already existent wall or built into a new wall. The appearance of your landscape will seem more unified instead of disjointed when you put in this style of fountain.
What Are Outdoor Fountains Created From?

One of the more common metals for sculptural garden fountains presently is copper. Copper is appropriate for many fountain styles, including tabletop and cascade water fountains, and can be placed either inside or outside - making it a great option. Copper is also adaptable enough that you can select a range of styles for your fountain, from contemporary to whimsical.
Also popular, brass fountains typically have a more old-fashioned style to them versus their copper counterpart. Brass fountains are frequently designed with unique artwork, so they are popular even if they are a bit conventional.
Arguably the most contemporary of all metals is stainless steel. If you select a cutting-edge steel design, both the value and tranquility of your garden will get a nice boost. As with all fountains, you can get any size you need.
For people who want the look of a metal fountain but want a lighter weight and more affordable option, fiberglass is the answer. Keeping a fiberglass water fountain clean and working correctly is quite easy, another aspect consumers love.