"BEES'
FOUNTAIN BY BERNINI"
Fontana delle Api, commissioned by Pope Urban VIII, features
a large sea-shell with three bees on the basement, arms of the
pontiff’s family, the Barberinis. This fountain was made in
1644 b.C. but moved here only in the XIX century. Certainly
cannot compete with other more famous fountains projected by
Bernini in Rome during his carreer but it will surprise the
visitor for its originality. On the shell an inscription says
that water is public and at complete disposal of people and
thirsty animals. Bees' Fountain is at the corner between Barberini
Square, where more famous Triton
Fountain is, and Via Veneto, a street became famous
during the Fifties and Sixties. "Dolce Vita" was born
here in the period of maximum economic vevelopment of Italy.