Neptune Fountain
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The Neptune Fountain, or Fuente de Neptuno, is a striking neoclassical monument located in the Plaza de Cánovas del Castillo in Madrid. Designed by architect Ventura Rodríguez and sculpted by Juan Pascual de Mena in 1786, the fountain features the Roman god Neptune standing majestically on a chariot pulled by two sea horses, symbolizing his dominion over the seas. The fountain was originally part of a larger urban project commissioned by King Carlos III to beautify the city. Today, it stands as one of Madrid's most recognizable landmarks, often serving as a gathering point for celebrations and cultural events. The Neptune Fountain is particularly notable for its intricate details and historical significance, reflecting the artistic and architectural trends of the Spanish Enlightenment. Surrounded by grand buildings and bustling streets, it remains a popular spot for both locals and visitors to admire.