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Historic artwork of Ponte Sisto bridge in Rome, Italy, formerly known as the Puente de Agrippa, created by Tomás Martín Rebollo, housed in Museo del Prado.
Historic image showing Ponte Sisto bridge in Rome alongside Cappella di San Francesco ai Mendicanti chapel, Fontana di Ponte Sisto fountain, Collegio Ecclesiastico building, and the dome of SS. Trinità de' Pellegrini church.
Architect Giovanni Fontana designed dragon water spout at Fontanone di Ponte Sisto as a symbol of the Borghese family, patronized by Pope Sixtus V.
Historical Fontana di Ponte Sisto, also known as Fontanone dei cento preti, located at Ponte Sisto in Rome's rione Regola, originally part of a hospice for old priests, relocated during Tiber river wall construction.
Historic black and white image of Fontana di Ponte Sisto, a fountain in Rome, dating back to 1879
Fontanone di Ponte Sisto, a Renaissance fountain designed by Giovanni Fontana with engineers Giovanni Vasanzio and Flaminio Ponzio under Pope Sixtus V, originally part of an ancient aqueduct system on Janiculum Hill, Rome, relocated in 1898 from its original site near the Collegio Ecclesiastico on t
Etching depicting the Fontanone di Ponte Sisto, a historic fountain designed by Giovanni Fontana and erected by Paul V in 1613, originally located on the east bank of the Tiber River at the head of via Giulia.
Engraving by G.Vasi (1759) showing the Fontana dei Cento Preti in its original placement at Collegio Ecclesiastico a Ponte Sisto.
Fontanoni dell'Acqua Paola near Ponte Sisto in Rome featuring the Fontanone del Gianicolo at the top and Fontanone dei Cento Preti at the bottom.
Antique engraving map titled 'Le fontane di Roma' created by Giovanni Giacomo de Rossi in 1691 showing the fountains of Rome with detailed artistic miedziorot engraving.
Stone lion sculptures used as water spouts at Fontanone di Ponte Sisto in Rome, designed by architect Giovanni Fontana, symbolizing the Borghese family under Pope Sixtus V patronage.
Historic Fontana dell'Acqua Paola, also known as Fontanone dei cento preti, located in Piazza Trilussa, Trastevere district of Rome. Features a commemorative plaque honoring the arrival of water to Trastevere, dated 1613 during Pope Paul V's pontificate.
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