Latona Fountain

The Latona Fountain in the Gardens of Versailles lies in the Latona Basin between the Chateau de Versailles and the Grand Canal. On the top tier, there is a statue of the goddess Latona.[1] The fountain operates three times a week during the high season.[2]

Design

The fountain is wedding-cake style, designed by Balthazar Marsy.[3] In addition to the goddess Latona are her children, Apollo and Diana. The second and third tiers of the fountain have frogs (see next section), while the lowest tier has turtles and alligators.

Myth

Latona turned the Lycean peasants into frogs when they refused to give her water.[4]

Legacy

The Latona Fountain has been cited as inspiration for Buckingham Fountain in Chicago.[5]

Panorama

Panorama of the Latona Basin with the Grand Canal in the background

References

Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bassin de Latone.
  1. Latona Fountain
  2. Musical fountains show, chateauversaillesspectacles.fr
  3. Latona Fountain
  4. Herrenchiemsee Photos Latona Fountain
  5. "Buckingham Fountain". Chicago Park District. Retrieved 15 May 2011.

Coordinates: 48°48′20″N 2°07′04″E / 48.8055032°N 2.1176845°E / 48.8055032; 2.1176845

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