Fontana dei Dioscuri – a monument of modern times put together with antique parts
Fontana dei Dioscuri – a monument of modern times put together with antique parts
Fontana dei Dioscuri on Monte Cavallo, Piazza del Quirinale
Fontana dei Dioscuri, Piazza del Quirinale, figures of Castor and Pollux from the ancient Baths of Constantine
One of the Dioscuri Brothers, statue adorning the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, EUR, the so-called Square Colosseum, 1930, Publio Morbiducci
Fontana dei Dioscuri on Monte Cavallo, Piazza del Quirinale
Fontana dei Dioscuri, Piazza del Quirinale
Palazzo del Quirinale – in the front the bowl of the Fountain dei Dioscuri
Piazza del Quirinale, Gaspar Vanvitelli, view from the beginning of the XVIII century, Galleria Colonna
Fontana dei Dioscuri on Monte Cavallo
One of the Dioscuri Brothers, statue adorning the Palazzo della Civiltà Italiana, EUR the so-called Square Colosseum, 1930s, Publio Morbiducci
Giambattista Piranesi, View from the Quirinale Square, XVIII century, pic. Wikipedia
Fontana dei Dioscuri
Fontana dei Dioscuri
Fontana dei Dioscuri
Fontana dei Dioscuri
Fontana dei Dioscuri
In comparison with other Roman structures of this type, the Fountain of the Dioscuri does not draw the attention it deserves. Yet it is one of the most interesting ones. It constitutes a sort of a compilation, while its individual elements are genuine ancient objects. Perhaps an obstacle is the fact that it is located in the neighborhood of the residence of the President of the Republic of Italy, which does not contribute to creating the appropriately romantic atmosphere here. Yet this is exactly what the idea was, when a terrace with a balustrade, offering a beautiful view of Rome was built, in the square where the fountain is located (Piazza Quirinale).
In comparison with other Roman structures of this type, the Fountain of the Dioscuri does not draw the attention it deserves. Yet it is one of the most interesting ones. It constitutes a sort of a compilation, while its individual elements are genuine ancient objects. Perhaps an obstacle is the fact that it is located in the neighborhood of the residence of the President of the Republic of Italy, which does not contribute to creating the appropriately romantic atmosphere here. Yet this is exactly what the idea was, when a terrace with a balustrade, offering a beautiful view of Rome was built, in the square where the fountain is located (Piazza Quirinale).
Two great steeds held by mighty figures of young men flank the soaring obelisk. They are the ones that gave the name to the hill itself, which commonly is referred to as Monte Cavallo (Horse Hill). The men themselves are ancient twin brothers Castor and Pollux. They were most likely created during the reign of Emperor Hadrian in the image of antique Greek sculptures. In the Vth century these monumental statues were located in Constantine’s complex of baths. There they deteriorated for eleven centuries, until Domenico Fontana at the behest of Pope Sixtus V, placed them in the axis of the city gate (Porta Pia), near the Quirinal Palace (Palazzo del Quirinale). And only in connection with the new form which Pope Pius VI desired to give to this place at the end of the XVIII century, they were moved nearby, somewhat changing their position. From now on they were to serve as the two main pillars of an enormous fountain, of which the central point was an Egyptian obelisk. The obelisk itself was initially located at the entrance to the Mausoleum of Augustus. It is important to add, that this obelisk (known as Quirinale) does not come from Egypt, although it was considered as such. Romans who loved Egyptian obelisks, often created their copies. This was also the case here. In turn the great bowl into which the water flows, was transported from Forum Romanum, where previously it had served as a trough for cattle. In the past it was decorated by a mascaron which today can be seen on the Aventine square Piazza Pietro d’Illiria. It adorns a truly romantic fountain (Fontana del Mascherone di San Sabina).
The statues of the Dioscuri brothers on a grand or even colossal scale can be seen in Rome three times. Perhaps it is worth showing here, the newest of these, created during the times of Benito Mussolini, which can be found in the EUR district, and for which the ones from the fountain had been a direct inspiration.
Domenico Fontana (1543–1607) – an exceptional architect of an entrepreneurial pope
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