World’s Most Fabulous Fountains

13 Most Beautiful Fountains in the World

Gushing water, dazzling lights, and cutting-edge designs – what was once a purely functional utility for bathing and washing became a most sophisticated piece of architecture and thrilling expression of artistic creativity. Take a look at some of the world’s most fabulous fountains and let your mind flow with the way of the water.

The Unisphere – Queens, New York City, USA

It’s not really a fountain that’s in the spotlight here, but rather the giant steel representation of the Globe that sits within the pool in Flushing Meadows-Corona Park in Queens, New York. The Unisphere was constructed as the symbol of the 1964/1965 New York World’s Fair, whose theme was “Peace Through Understanding”, and represented the idea of global peace and interdependence. The construction is 140 ft (50 m) high, 120 ft (37 m) in diameter, and weighs 900,000 pounds (408 tons).

Unisphere Queens NY
The Unisphere. By flickr/nycjoates

The Magic Fountain of Montjuic – Barcelona, Spain

Located at the head of Avenida Maria Cristina in the Montjuïc neighborhood of Barcelona, the Magic Fountain delights visitors with a fabulous display of light and water acrobatics. Multicolored plumes dance in three concentric circles to the rhythm of music ranging from The Godfather theme to a Spanish zarzuela. The fountain counts as many as 3,620 water jets and pumps 2,600 liters of water every second. What a show!

Magic Fountain of Montjuic Barcelona
The Magic Fountain of Montjuic. By flickr/chris683

Vaillancourt Fountain – San Francisco, USA

Ever since its debut in 1971, the Vaillancourt Fountain has been stirring controversies, mostly because of its awkward concrete limbs that people have called “howling obscenity” and “pestiferous eyesore” among other epithets. Now that its design is heavily outdated and the city refuses to splash the annual $250,000 on electricity costs to pump 30,000 gallons of water through the monstrous tubes, the fountain has become a night refuge for the homeless and is hated stronger than ever. Plans have been developed to remove the much despised “attraction”, but Armand Vaillancourt, a French Canadian artist who sculpted the fountain, says he’s going to fight like a devil to preserve his work.

Vaillancourt Fountain - San Francisco, USA
Vaillancourt Fountain. By flickr/ThomasHawk

Giant Wild Goose Fountain – Xi’an, China

Set against the backdrop of the majestic Big Wild Goose Pagoda, the music fountain ranks as the largest of its kind in Asia and is probably the most spectacular free attraction in Xian. Distributed over an area of 16.8 ha, the water jets shoot irregular streams to the rhythm of music and make for a particularly thrilling display at night, when the fountain is graciously illuminated by LED lights. With such a marvelous entourage, the spirit of the glorious Tang Dynasty can truly be felt, whether you are a Buddhist pilgrim or a random visitor.

Giant Wild Goose Fountain Xian China
Giant Wild Goose Fountain. By flickr/Smurfie_77

King Fahd’s Fountain – Jeddah, Saudi Arabia

Shooting 1023ft (312m) up in the air at a speed of 233 miles (375 km) per hour,  King Fahd’s donation to the city is the world’s tallest fountain and one that truly takes the breath away. It is located off the coast of Jeddah in the Red Sea and consists of a single massive plume of water that, on a calm day, reaches higher than the Eiffel Tower.

King Fahds Fountain Jeddah Saudi Arabia
King Fahd’s Fountain. By Jan Tielens

Dubai Fountain – Dubai, UAE

The largest, the tallest, the wealthiest – Dubai is very much into record-breaking, and so it is with the mind-boggling fountain set on the 30-acre manmade Burj Khalifa Lake, at the center of the Downtown Dubai development. Over 6,600 incandescent lights and 25 color projectors generate a mesmerizing visual spectrum of over 1,000 abstract compositions, making it the brightest spot in the Middle East, and quite possibly in the entire world. The fountain is 275 m (902 ft) long and sends water 150 m (490 ft) into the air, accompanied by a wide range of tunes, from classical to contemporary Arabic and world music.

Dubai Fountain
Dubai Fountain. By flickr/mahawita.

Oval Fountain – Tivoli, Italy

The astonishing UNESCO-protected garden of Tivoli hides a bewildering 500 fountains but one deserves particular attention. The cascades from an egg-shaped basin into a large pool backdropped by a rustic nymphaeum, Fontana dell’Ovato is a quintessence of Italian classiness and taste in architectural undertakings. Visitors may walk behind the semi-circular wall of water through a shaded arcade thickly overgrown with vine and coupled with marble nymphs. No wonder the place is the most popular destination for a day trip from Rome.

Oval Fountain Tivoli
Oval Fountain. By flickr/judojudo

Moonlight Rainbow Fountain – Seoul, South Korea

With nearly 10,000 dynamic  LED nozzles running along both sides of the 1,140m long Banpo Bridge, the Moonlight Rainbow Fountain is the longest of its kind and one that adds a romantic quality to the otherwise hectic and business-soaked city. When night falls, the bridge turns into a stage for a riveting performance of water, light, music, and color.

Moonlight Rainbow Fountain Seoul South Korea
Moonlight Rainbow Fountain. By Robert Koehler

Trevi Fountain – Rome, Italy

In the maze of narrow, meandering streets, Rome hides a sparkling jewel held to be a triumphant example of Baroque finesse and the natural artistry of water – one of the world’s most stunning fountains and a work of art in one. Trevi is not just a cold piece of marble glued to the facade of the Palazzo Poli. The play of light, shade, and wind makes it move in a mesmerizing rhythm that the hypnotized public yields to subconsciously. Legend has it you will return to Rome if you throw a coin into the water, which results in an estimated 3,000 euros tossed into the fountain each day.

Trevi Fountain Rome
Trevi Fountain. By flickr/lopiccolo

Crown Fountain – Chicago, USA

A major tourist magnet and vital addition to the city’s world-renowned public art collection,  Jaume Plensa’s Crown Fountain is a unique tribute to the people of Chicago first and foremost. Located centrally in downtown Chicago’s Millennium Park, two 50-foot glass block towers sequined with light-emitting diodes project video images of the citizens who, well, spit out water to the utmost delight of visiting kids. Though the beginning was tough (many feared the artwork’s size would violate the aesthetic feel of the park), the fountain has found its way into the city’s popular culture and is now the pride and joy of most Chicagoans.

Crown Fountain Chicago
Crown Fountain. By flickr/zoltaan & flickr/tenchi290

The Fountain of Wealth – Suntec City, Singapore

Right at the heart of the commercial complex of Suntec City, the world’s largest fountain epitomizes all that’s true of Singapore: wealth, grandiosity, and harmony. The design is derived from the Hindu mandala, which signifies the universe and symbolizes the unity of all who dwell in the Lion City. Legend has it if you walk around the Fountain’s central base with your hand immersed in the water and make a wish, it will soon come true. Doubtful, but it doesn’t hurt to try…

Fountain of Wealth Suntec City Singapore
The Fountain of Wealth. By flickr/adforce1

Bellagio Fountains – Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

In the kitsch realm of Las Vegas, the Bellagio Fountain Show may actually be the only spiritual experience to be had… if we don’t count a staggering win at the hotel’s casino, but that’s improbable anyway. The dancing waters that come to life on an 8-acre lake have become the city’s major attraction that never fails to mesmerize spectators gathering around the pool every half an hour. The musical background tends to be a little too pompous, but hey, it’s Las Vegas.

Bellagio Fountains Las Vegas Nevada USA
Bellagio Fountain. By flickr/eric5dmark2
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