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Madrid Fountains

Did you know that the Cibeles and Neptuno Fountains used to stand opposite to each other? Are you familiar with the fact that Madrid has the only Fountain on Earth representing the Fallen Angel? The fountains in the capital can answer these questions, and many others too, telling stories about the city.

Cibeles Fountain

This wonderful fountain at the start of the Art Walk is one of Madrid's most renowned icons.

Fountain of Neptune

The sculpture is found in one of the most impressive squares of the capital city, in the heart of the Art Walk.

Monument to Cervantes

One of the most popular spots for a selfie, this monument features the figures of Don Quixote, Sancho Panza and their creator Miguel de Cervantes.

The Fallen Angel

A city with a monument to Lucifer? In Madrid anything is posible. This statue is in the Retiro Park.

Fuente de la Alcachofa

Next to the Retiro lake, this monument has an exact replica in the plaza del Emperador Carlos V.

Orpheus Fountain

This homage to the mythological character maintains intact the character of Madrid de los Austrias.

La Granja de San Ildefonso

French formal gardens, monumental fountains, glass factories, beautiful landscapes and delicious judiones beans. There’s much more to La Granja than just its palace.

Sardana Fountain

Located in the gardens of El Retiro Park, in the Sardana roundabout, the relief of the fountain shows a group of figures dancing a Catalan sardana.

Madrid Río Fountains

The urban beach of Madrid Río is made up of three fountains. Three esplanades with several jets of water each one of which can be accessed free of charge.

Conchas Fountain

Monumental fountain in Madrid located in the Campo del Moro gardens, alongside the Royal Palace.

Saint Isidro Fountain

Fountain where it is said that Saint Isidro performed one of his miracles. Open every day of the year from 9am to 3pm
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