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dapper777
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Okt 2020 • Teman
If we start from Piazza Pallotti, on the left of the street, leaning against the wall, we find the fountain of the Mascherone which forms the backdrop to the opposite via del Mascherone.
The construction of the fountain was carried out under the auspices and with the money of the Farnese family, most likely in the same period as the adaptation of the two basins in Piazza Farnese to fountains, that is in 1626, for public purposes of drinking water to passers-by.
The fountain consists of an ancient rectangular porphyry basin above which a marble complex rises with a large white marble mask in the middle, probably from the Roman age.
It is decorated on both sides by volutes and an architrave with a wrought iron lily in the center, which is the coat of arms of the Farnese family.
The fountain is perfect as a location for photo opportunities and a nice surprise for those who walk along the beautiful Via Giulia.

Ditulis pada 20 Oktober 2020
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Malgorzata
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Mei 2019
The 17th century fountain was built thanks to the donation of the Farnese family. Fontana del Mascherone stands on the wall separating Via Giulia from Lungotevere dei Tebaldi, a short distance from Palazzo Farnese. The fountain is formed by an ancient granite thermal basin. In the center stands the famous marble mask with a half-open mouth, from which water falls. The work was created by Girolamo Rainaldi. One of the many corners of Rome that seems forgotten but has great charm.
Ditulis pada 12 Februari 2020
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SoCalOregonian
Murrieta, CA10.390 kontribusi
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Apr 2019
This fountain located along via Giulia, behind Palazzo Farnese, is from the early 1600’s and attributed to Rainaldi. It is constructed of marble and granite and is mounted on a wall with a large basin above which is a smaller basin, which receives the water from the mouth of the mask, which then flows into the larger basin. There is a wrought iron fleur-de-lis atop the fountain and a metal railing and two concrete bollards in front of the fountain.
Ditulis pada 12 Oktober 2019
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SuperTed19
Madison, WI764 kontribusi
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Mei 2019 • Pasangan
This is definitely a nice fountain, and it has an interesting history. However, it is one of the many fountains in Rome that isn’t among the best.
Ditulis pada 5 Juni 2019
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nellielim
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia4.110 kontribusi
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Okt 2018 • Keluarga
Located on Via Giulia behind the Farnese Palace is this 17th century fountain of the Big Mask. The fountain is attached to the wall and the water flows from the mouth of the mask into a small shell shaped container.
Ditulis pada 14 Desember 2018
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SoCalOregonian
Murrieta, CA10.390 kontribusi
3,0 dari 5 lingkaran
Apr 2018 • Pasangan
We saw this fountain during a nighttime tour of the haunted history of Rome. The fountain is located along Via Giulia close to Domus Dei Farnesi, Farnese, the family who commissioned this fountain. It sits in a niche out of the way against a brick wall. There is a large catch basin supported by feet and a “mask” that dispenses the water into a half basin, which then overflow into the large basin.
Ditulis pada 24 Juni 2018
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Antonio Carlos N
Rio de Janeiro, RJ277 kontribusi
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Jun 2017 • Pasangan
When walking in Via Giulia, you'll see this beautiful fountain from 17th century in front of Via del Mascheroni.
Ditulis pada 5 Juli 2017
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CodyMav
Gold Coast, Australia27.709 kontribusi
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Feb 2017 • Sendiri
A stop by the Orange Garden (Gardino degli Aranci) has a small car park at the entry, where you find this almost forgotten treasure.

Just adjacent is an old pump style fountain where you can drink the freshest water in Rome.
Ditulis pada 27 Mei 2017
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Maggi713
Baltimore, MD12.090 kontribusi
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Jan 2017 • Pasangan
As you start to walk down the Via Giulia from the Ponte Sisto, you will come across this playful fountain. This fountain is named the Fountain of the Big Mask, for obvious reasons. It was commissioned by the Farnese family and was sculpted by Girolamo Rainaldi. It is made of grey granite, white marble, travertine, and metal. It is worth a stop.
Ditulis pada 14 Maret 2017
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KTGP
Adelaide, Australia5.904 kontribusi
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Mei 2016 • Pasangan
Fontana del Masherone is located on via Giulia, near Palazzo Farnese. The fountain was designed by Giacomo della Porta, in 1570 for the Farnese Family and it was to run off Acqua Vergine, however, water flow was not powerful enough. It was not until the Acqua Paola aqueduct was established that the fountain was able to function. The fountain was built by architect Girolamo Rainaldi in 1626, (he also created the twin fountains in Piazza Farnese). The fountains consists of a reused sarcophagus from the Roman period and mask from the Roman Forum, topped with a fleur-de-lis, the symbol of the Farnese family. On special occasions the fountain supposedly had wine running rather than water, which was supplied by the Farnese family. One such celebration occurred in 1720, with the election of the new Grand Master of Malta, it is said the fountain poured wine from evening, until 4am the next day.

This fountain has a gentle trickle in a pretty quiet street.
Ditulis pada 6 November 2016
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