Amalfi - Fountains Statua e fontana di Flavio Gioia Flavio Gioia, inventor of the compass, monument to those who have never been born! In fact, it is true that the Amalfi people invented the compass, but Flavio Gioia never existed, it is a historical error of transcription of ancient documents
Salerno - Fountains Fontana del Campo Fontana del Campo, also known as Fish, is located in the city of Salerno. Unfortunately, to date, there is no news regarding the date of construction. In 1980, after the earthquake, it was modified, and four marble pots were removed from the top. The fountain takes its name from the place where it is located. Today it is considered one of the most beautiful and characteristic fountains in the city.
Naples - Fountains Fontana dei Tre Cannoli One of the symbols of the city, it was restored under the domination of Caracciolo who called to operate the architect Cosimo Fanzago from Bergamo.
Avellino - Fountains Fontana di Grimoaldo Near the Church of San Antonio Abate, there is a fountain, today known as the “Fontana Tecta”, which played an important role, as it offered the possibility of refreshment to the numerous travelers who traveled the well-known Via Salernitana. The real denomination of the Fountain is not that of Fontana Tecta, but the one indicated in a document dated December 1138 in the Abbey of Montevergine, namely “Fontana di Grimoaldo” by the name of the rich character who promoted its aesthetic enrichment and functional transformation.
Avellino - Fountains Fontana dei Tre Cannoli The Fountain of the Three Cannoli, located in the historic center of Avellino, is one of the most significant monuments of the city. The function was to be that of a noble public fountain that gave enchantment to one of the corners of the city. The Three Cannoli fountain collected clear and fresh water coming from the slopes of the Partenio.