Fountain of the Esedra
The fountain of the Esedra is the largest fountain in Naples, Italy, in the vast architectural complex of the Mostra d'Oltremare.
History
The fountain was designed in 1938 by two architects, Carlo Cocchia and Luigi Piccinato, and inaugurated in 1940. It was commissioned by the fascist regime, as it was to celebrate the Italian colonial policy. The inauguration was spectacular: the symphony "Fontane d'Oltremare" was performed and the water jets were synchronized with the music.On May 23, 2006, after about 30 years of almost total abandonment and two and a half years of work that cost about six million euros, the fountain was restored and inaugurated again.