Gallipoli - Fountains Fontana greco romana The Roman Greek Fountain dates back to the 3rd century BC although many historians believe it was built in the Renaissance age. It is located near the Gallipoli Bridge that connects the old city with the new village. The main façade is five meters high and has four caryatids supporting the lintel. In the bas-reliefs carved with local stone are represented the metamorphoses of three Greek mythological figures: Biblide, Salmace and Dirce. The other façade was used as the support of the main one depicting the carved coat of arms of Gallipoli.
Torre Lapillo - Fountains Fontana della Poesia The Fountain of Poetry is recently built, in fact, dates back to 1993. It was built by the Pro Loco of Porto Cesareo and by the locals, who expressed the desire to have an easily accessible meeting place. At the center of the fountain is a bronze statue dedicated to a muse of poetry. It is enriched by a beautiful play of light present in the structure, and can be appreciated especially in the evening.