Fountains in France

Bulb fountain in Saint-Paul de Vence (1850)
Fontaine de Soleil, Place Massena, Nice

Fountains in France provided drinking water to the inhabitants of the ancient Roman cities of France, and to French monasteries and villages during the Middle Ages. Later, they were symbols of royal power and grandeur in the gardens of the kings of France. Today, though they no longer provide drinking water, they decorate the squares and parks of French cities and towns.