Fontana del Nettuno
Neptune towers over Bologna's second most important piazza, his bronze muscles gleaming after 450 years of weather and admiring crowds.
About Fontana del Nettuno
Neptune towers over Bologna's second most important piazza, his bronze muscles gleaming after 450 years of weather and admiring crowds. Giambologna's masterpiece shows the sea god commanding four cherubs who ride dolphins around an elaborate marble base, water cascading from multiple levels. You're looking at Renaissance hydraulic engineering disguised as art: this fountain celebrated the papal government's new aqueduct system in 1566.
The piazza feels like Piazza Maggiore's quieter sibling, with Neptune as the undisputed star drawing constant photo sessions. Tourists circle the fountain hunting angles while locals cut through on their way to the covered markets nearby. The contrast between Neptune's imposing presence and the everyday Bologna life swirling around him creates an oddly intimate atmosphere for such a grand monument.
Most guides oversell the artistic significance when honestly, you'll spend 10 minutes max here unless you're a serious Renaissance sculpture fan. The fountain's main value is as a meeting point and photo opportunity, not a destination itself. Combine it with Piazza Maggiore literally 30 seconds away rather than making a special trip, and don't bother climbing the steps for photos since the best views are from street level.
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