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The Fontana della Sellaria

The Fontana della Sellaria or Selleria is a Baroque public fountain on piazzetta del Grande Archivio in Naples, Italy. It was commissioned in 1649 from Onofrio Antonio Gisolfi by Íñigo Vélez de Guevara to commemorate the latter's suppression of the Neapolitan Republic.

References

  1. (in Italian) Aurelio De Rose, Le fontane di Napoli, Roma, Newton & Compton, 1994.

40°50′55″N 14°15′35″E / 40.8485°N 14.2596°E / 40.8485; 14.2596


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