Wallace fountain

Local nameFontaine Wallace
Location18th arrondissement of Paris

Wallace Fountains are public drinking fountains roughly designed by Sir Richard Wallace and sculpted by Charles-Auguste Lebourg. They are large cast-iron sculptures scattered throughout the city of Paris, France, mainly along the most-frequented sidewalks. They are named after the Englishman Richard Wallace, who financed their construction. A great aesthetic success, they are recognized worldwide as one of the symbols of Paris. A Wallace Fountain can be seen outside the Wallace Collection in London, the gallery that houses the works of art collected by Sir Richard Wallace and the first four Marquesses of Hertford.

Tags Drinking WaterCharles-Auguste LebourgArtwork
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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wallace_fountain

Address 10 Rue Gabrielle, Paris 75018, France

Coordinates 48°53'9.638" N 2°20'29.226" E

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