Skip to main content

November 15, 2019: Robba Fountain, Ljubljana

 

An interesting monument to see in Ljubljana, a symbol of the city, is the Robba Fountain (Fountain of the Three Carniolan Rivers).  It's situated in Mesti trg Square in front of Ljubljana Town Hall, and is a good spot to enjoy nice views of the city's historic core and the people moving about here.  

IMG_3836

IMG_3838

This Baroque fountain was completed in 1751 by Venetian-born sculptor Francesco Robba, who spent most of his life working in Ljubljana.  The fountain he crafted is made of Carrara marble and consists of three male figures with water jugs, representing the three rivers of Carniola: the Ljubljanica, Sava and Krka.  In it's center is a 10 foot tall obelisk made of local sandstone.

IMG_3844

IMG_3845

In 2006, the original fountain was renovated and moved into the National Gallery of Slovenia to protect it from future erosion (where you can visit it if so motivated).  This fountain we see outside Town Hall today is a nice replica.

IMG_3841

Attachments

Images (6)
  • Robba Fountain, Ljubljana
  • Robba Fountain, Ljubljana
  • Robba Fountain, Ljubljana
  • Robba Fountain, Ljubljana
  • Robba Fountain, Ljubljana
  • Robba Fountain, Ljubljana

Twitter: @DrFumblefinger

"We do not take a trip, a trip takes us".  John Steinbeck, from Travels with Charlie

Add Comment

Comments (0)

Post
×
×
×
×
Link copied to your clipboard.
×