List of Paris fountains
Encyclopedia
The list of Paris fountains, existing and destroyed, is arranged by arrondissement below.
For the history of Paris fountains, see Fountains in Paris
.
, Corner of rue aux fers and rue Saint-Denis
, later Place des Innocents. Built as a wall fountain in 1549, moved and transformed into a free-standing fountain in 1789, modified again during French Second Empire. Pierre Lescot, architect, Jean Goujon, sculptor.
Fontaine de a Pompe de la Samaritaine. On the second arch of the Pont Neuf, on the side of the quai de la Corde. Built in 1549 and in operation until 1710, it was finally destroyed in 1816.
Château d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir. The corner of rue de l'Arbre Sec and rue Saint Honoré. Rebuilt in 1606, moved in 1636, rebuilt in 1775. Jacques-Germain Soufflot, architect, Louis-Simon Boizot
, sculptor.
Fontaine Sainte-Anne. In the couryard of the palace on the Ile de la Cité
. Built in 1626 bt architect Augustin Guilain and sculptor Pierre Bernard. Destroyed (?).
Fontaine de Pilori des Halles. In the Marché des Halle next to the pillory
. Built 1601 by architect Pierre Guillan. Destroyed about 1820.
Château d'eau du Palais Royale. Place du Palais Royale, 1719. Destroyed in 1848.
Château d'eau des Tuileries. At the entrance of the Tuileries Garden
, at the corner of Rue Saint-Florentin and Place Louis XV (now Place de la Concorde
.) Built between 1765 and 1770, destroyed about 1820.
Fontaine de l'Apport Paris. In the square in front of the Grand Châtelet, at the beginning of rue Saint-Denis
. Built 1623, Destroyed in 19th century.
Fontaine du Diable. Corner of rue Saint-Louis and rue de l'Echelle. 1759. Probably by Jean-Baptiste Augustin Beausire. Built 1759, destroyed (?).
Fontaine de la Halle-aux-Blés. Rue de Viarmes, at the foot of the column of Soissons. Built about 1764.
Fontaine du marché Saint-Honoré. Built during the First Empire by the architect Molinos. Destroyed in 1956.
Fontaine de la Pointe Saint-Eustache. Pointe Saint-Eustache, built 1806 by architect François-Jean Bralle
.
Fontaine de la place du quai de l'Ecole. Place quai de l'Ecole. Built 1806 by architect François-Jean Bralle
. Moved in 1835 and later destroyed.
Fontaine du Palmier
in Place du Châtelet
. Built 1806-1808 by architects François-Jean Bralle
and sculptor Louis-Simon Boizot
. Moved and rebuilt in 1856, restored 1896-1901.
Fontaine Molière
. 37 rue de Richelieu. Replaced the Fontaine Richelieu, by Jean Beausire
, (about 1671.) The Fontaine Molière was built in 1841-44 by architect Louis Visconti and sculptors Bernard Gabriel Seurre and James Pradier
.
Fontaines de la place du Théâtre-Français. Place André Malraux. These two fountains were built in 1867-1874 by architect Gabriel Davioud and sculptors Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, Mathurin Moreau, Louis-Adolphe Eude, Charles Gauthier and François-Théophile Murgey.
Fontaine de la Cossonnerie, 12 rue de la Cossonnerie, (1979), Pierre Mougin, architect
Les Deux Plateaux
, Cour d'Honneur of the Palais Royale
, (1985–86). Patrick Bouchain, architect and Daniel Buren
, sculptor.
Fontaine Berger, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arrretche, architect.
Fontaine Jules-Supervielle, Allée Jules Supervielle, jardin des Halles, (1983), Jean Willerval and André Lagarde, architects
Fontaine Nymphée, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect
Fontaine de la Pyramide, Cour Napoleon I of the Louvre, (1988), I.M. Pei, architect.
Fontaine Saint-Eustache, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect.
Fontaine Saint-John Perse, Allée Saint-Jean-Perse, jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect.
Fontaines Sphérades, Cour d'Honneur of the Palais Royale, (1985), Pol Bury
, sculptor.
File:3911ParigiFontanaChatelet.JPG|Fontaine du Palmier
, 1806-1808, (1st arrondissement)
File:Fontaine du Trahoir.jpg|Chateau d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir, 1606, moved 1636, rebuilt by Louis XVI in 1775. (1st arrondissement.)
File:Fontaine Molière Paris 1st arrd.jpg|Fontaine Molière 1841-1844, (1st arrondissement)
and rue du Ponceau, (about 1529, reconstructed in 1605 by Pierre Guillain, then in 1729 by Jean Beausire.
Fontaine des Petits-Pères Noirs, Rue du Mail in the wall of the Abbey. (1671). Probably reconstructed by Jean Beausirsire (1726)
Fontaine Colbert, Rue Colbert (1708). Jean Beausire
, architect.
Fontaine de la rue Montmartre, or Fontaine Desmarets, Rue Montmartre (1713), Jean Beausire, architect (destroyed.)
Fontaine Louis-le-Grand (also known as Fontaine d'Antin), Rue d'Antin, (1707), Jean Beausire, architect. Destroyed in 1828 and replaced by the Fontaine Gaillon.
Fontaine du Ponceau, Rue des Egouts, facing rue Saint-Martin, (1810). Gerard, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Reine, (or de la Reynie, or Grenata). At the corner of rue Saint-Denis and rue Grenata. (Reconstructed 1732.). Jean and Jean-Baptiste-Augustin Beausire, architects.
Fontaine Gaillon, 1 place gaillon. (1828). Louis Visconti, architect. Georges Jacquot, François Derre and Combette, sculptors.
Fontaine de la place Louvois, Square Louvois, (1836–1839). Louis Visconti, architect. Jean-Baptiste Klagman, sculptor.
Fontaine du Monument-aux-Morts, interior court of the Mairie, (1992), Konikovic, architect.
, architect, Charles-Alphonse Gumery, August-Louis Ottin and Paul Liénard, sculptors.
Fontaine de l'Echaudé or Fontaine des Marais du Temple. At the corner of rue Vieille-du-Temple and rue du Poitou, 1624. Augustin Guillatin, architect, restored by Jean Beausire. Destroyed in 1880.
Fontaine des Haudriettes, at the corner of rue des Haudriettes and rue des Archives, built about 1636, rebuilt 1770. Moreau-Desproux, architect.
Fontaine du marché Saint-Martin. In Marché Saint Martin. built between 1811–1816, Antoine-Marie Peyre, architect. destroyed.
Fontaine du musée Picasso
, Jardin de l'Hôtel Salé (the Picasso Museum), rue des Coutures-Saint-Gervais, 1985, Roland Simounet, architect.
Fontaine de Paradis puis du Chaume. At the corner of rue de Paradis and rue du Chaume, 1628. Augustin Guillain, architect. Rebuilt by Jean Beausire
in 1705.
Fontaine Saint Louis. 41 rue de Turenne, built between 1671 and 1677, destroyed in 1843. A new fountain was built in 1847 by Isidore-Romain Boitel.
Fontaine du Temple. Rue du Temple, 1700, Jean Beausire
, architect. Reconstructed during the First Empire by Louis-Simon Bralle. Later destroyed.
Fontaine du Vertbois or Saint-Martin. Rue Saint-Martin against a tower of the Convent of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, at the corner of rue du Vertbois. 1712, Jean Bullet, architect.
Fontaine de l'Apport-Baudoyer, Place de l'Apport Baudoyer, built 1626, Augustin Guillan, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Grève, Place de Grève. 1625. Built by Augustin Guillain, architect and Franceso Bordini, sculptor. Destroyed in 1638 and rebuilt by the same archiect, then destroyed finally in 1674.
The first Fontaine du Parvis Notre-Dame. Parvis of Notre-Dame cathedral. 1625, by architect Augustin Guillain and Francesco Bordini, sculptor. Destroyed in 1638. Rebuilt by same architect, then destroyed in 1738.
Fontaine des Blancs-Manteaux or des Guillemites. Rue de Blancs-Manteaux. Originally in the wall of the Abbey, then at the corner of this street and rue des Guillemites, since 1930 in square des Blancs-Manteaux. Built in 1655, rebuilt in 1719 by Jean Beausire
.
Fontaine des Tournelles, at the corner of rue des Tournelles and the square in front of the Bastille. (before 1716). Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché Saint-Jean, Place marché Saint-Jean, about 1717. Destroyed.
Fontaine Maubuée, Corner of rue Saint-Martin and rue Maubuée, 1733, by Jean-Baptiste Beausire. Moved in 1937 to the corner of the rue Saint-Martin and the rue de Venise.
Second Fontaines du Parvis Notre-Dame, Parvis of Notre-Dame cathedral, 1806. Louis-Simone Bralle, architect, and August-Felix Fortin, sculptor. The fountains were destroyed, but the vases are preserved at the Hôpital Lariboisière.
Fontaine du marché au Fleurs, marché au Fleurs, quai Desaix, 1809. Molinos, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la rue des Vielles-Garnisons, Rue de la Tixeranderie, at the corner of Vielles-Garnisons. Built during the First Empire. Louis-Simone Bralle, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché des Blancs-Manteaux. 8 rue des Hospitalières-Saint-Gervais. about 1819. Edme Gaulle, sculptor.
Fontaines de la place des Vosges. First fountains in 1811 by Girard, replaced in 1824. Jean-François Ménager, architect.
Fontaine de la rue des Lions-Saint-Paul. Built during the First Empire by Louis Simone Bralle. Destroyed about 1840.
Fontaine Charlemagne, 8 rue Charlemagne, 1840.
Fontaine de l'Archêveché, Square Jean-XXIII, 1843-45. Alphonse Vigoureux, architect. Louis-Parfait Merlieux. sculptor. Restored in 1901-02 and 1954.
Fontaine de la bibliothèque Forney, Jardin de l'Hôtel de Sens, rue des Nonnains d'Hyères, 1957.
Fontaine Saint-Merri, 16 rue de Renard, 1977.'
Fontaine de l'Hôtel de Ville, Place de la Hôtel de Ville, 1983, François-Xavier Lalanne
, sculptor
Stravinsky Fountain
, Place Igor Stravinsky, 1983, Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint-Phalle, sculptors
Fontaine de la Reynie, Place Edmond-Michelet, 1989.
Fontaine Saint-Benoit, Place Cambrai. near rue Saint-Jacques, 1623. architect, Augustin Guillain. sculptor, Pierre Bernard. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Montagne Saint-Geneviéve, Rue de la Montagne Saint-Geneviéve, 1623. Augusin Guillain, architect and Pierre Bernard, sculptor. Destroyed.
Fontaine Maubert or Fontaine des Carmes, Rue Maubert, 1623. Augustin Guillain, architect, Pierre Bernard, sculptor. Destroyed.
Fontaine du Pot-de-Fer. 1671. At the corner of rue de Pot-de-Fer and rue Mouffetard. Michel Noblet, architect.
Fontaine Saint Séverin, at the corner of rue Saint Séverin and rue Saint-Jacques. 1625. Augustin Guillain, sculptor. Reconstructed identical to the original by Jean Beausire
in 1685. (As of May 2011, disappeared)
Fontaine de la Porte Saint-Michel, rue de la Harpe, 1684. Terrade, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés
, or Fontaine Childebert. Originally at the corner of rue Childebert and rue Sainte-Marguerite, (1715–1717), by architects Victor-Thierry Dailly and Jean Beausire
. Dismantled to make way for Boulevard Saint-Germain and moved to square Langevin, against the wall of the former Ecole Polytechnique.
Fontaine de la place Maubert, Place Maubert. First Empire. Jean Rondolet, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché aux Chevaux or de Poliveau, Rue du Jardin-des-Plantes, 1806. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, and Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet, sculptor.
Fontaine Saint-Michel
, Place Saint-Michel, 1858-60.
Fontaine des Carmélites, or Fontaine Notre-Dame-Des-Champs, at the corner of Rue Saint-Jacques and the impasse des Carmélites. 1625. Augustin Guillain, sculptor. Destroyed about 1853.
Fontaine de la Rue Censier, Rue Censier, at the corner of Rue Mouffetard. 1806. Architect, Louis-Simone Bralle, sculptor, Valois. Destroyed in 1866/1867.
Fontaine Cuvier, corner of rue Cuvier and rue Linné, 1840-46. Alphonse Vigoureaux, architect, Jean-Jacques Feuchere and René-Jules Pomateau, sculptors.
Fontaine Octave Gérard, Square Painlevé, 1909. Jules Chaplain, sculptor.
Fontaine Mauresque, Place du Puit-de-l'Hermite. 1929. Louis Azema, architect.
Fontaine Capitan, Rue des Arenes, 1924.
Fontaine de la Guérison, Fontaine Pelletier et Caventou, Place Louis-Martin, 1951, Pierre Poisson, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Sorbonne, Place de la Sorbonne, 1980,
Fontaine Lucien-Herr, Place Alphonse-Laveran, 1995. Bernadette Gourrier, sculptor.
Fontaine Buffon-Poliveau, rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, 1983
Fontaine de la Spirale, 11-19 rue Descartes, 1986, Denis Sloan, architect and Meret Oppenheim, sculptor.
Fontaine de Contrescarpe, Place de Contrescarpe, 1992.
Fontaine de l'Estrapade, Place de l'Estrapade, 1992.
Fontaine Hydrorrhage, Museum de la sculpture en Plein air, jardin Tino Rossi, quai Saint-Bernard, (1975–77), Daniel Badani, architect and Jean-Robert Iposteguy, sculptor.
Fontaines Laveran, Place Alphonse-Laveran, (1982), Bernadette Gourier, sculptor.
Fontaine Jussieu, La Bouche de la Vérité, Place Jussieu, (1993–94), Guy Larrigue, sculptor
Fontaine Mouffetard-Bazeilles, Pluie, Place Saint-Médard, (1990), Guy Larrigue, architect.
Fontaine Saint-Julien-l'hospitalier, Square Viviani, (1995), Georges Jeanclos, sculptor
File:Fontaine de L'Abbaye Saint-Germain-des-Pres Paris.JPG|Fontaine de L'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Pres, (1714-1717). It was moved in the 19th century to make room for the Boulevard Saint-Germain
, and now is in Square Langevin, in the 5th arrondissement.
File:Masqueron of Fontaine de l'Abbaye Saint-Germain-des-Pres.JPG|Masqueron of the Fontaine de l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Pres (1714-1717)
File:FontaineCuvier01.jpg|Fontaine Cuvier (1840-1846)
File:Fontaine Place Maubert Paris.JPG|Fontaine de la Place Maubert (date unknown, probably 19th century)
File:Fontaine Octave Gerard.JPG|Fontaine Octave Gérard, Square Painlevé, (1909.)
File:Fontaine Capitan Paris.JPG|Fontaine Capitan, rue des Arenes, (1924)
File:S7001500.JPG|Fountain Place de La Sorbonne (1980)
File:Fontaine Jussieu.JPG|Fontaine Jussieu, Place Jussieu (1993-94)
Medici Fountain
, Luxembourg Gardens, about 1630. Attributed to Salomon de Brosse
but more probably by Tomasso Francini, architect. Moved thirty meters to make room for new boulevard and rebuilt in 1864.
Fontaine de la Charité, Rue Taranne, between 1671 and 1677. Destroyed.
Fontaine Palatine
or Fontaine Garancière, rue Garancière. 1715.
Fontaine des Cordeliers, Rue des Cordeliers, about 1717. Probably by Jean Beausire, architect. Destroyed at the end of the 19th century.
Fontaine de Léda
, 1806–09, Originally corner of rue du Regard, moved 1858 and placed behind the Medici Fountain
in Luxembourg Gardens.
Fontaine de la place de l'Ecole-de-Médicine, 1803-1807. Jacques Gondoin, architect. Destroyed 1835.
Fontaine du Palais des Beaux-Arts, or Fontaine de l'Institut. 1806-1810. Léon Vaudoyer, sculptor. The fountain was taken out of service in 1865. The lions that decorated the fountain were moved in 1950 to the square between rue-6-juin-1944 and rue-du-25-aout-1944 in Boulogne-Billancourt, where they can be seen today.
Fontaine du marché des Carmes, originally in the marché des Carmes, now in Square Gabriel-Pierné, (1819). Alexandre-Evariste Fragonard, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Paix. Allée du Séminaire, originally at the marché Saint-Germain, moved in 1821 to Place Saint Sulpice, moved to present location in 1935. Detournelle, architect, and Caraffe, Voinier, Jean-Joseph Espercieux, Marquis, sculptors.
Fontaine des Orateurs Sacrés or Fontaine Saint-Sulpice
. Place Saint-Sulpice. 1843-1848. Louis Visconti, architect.
Fontaine de l'Observatoire
, Jardin de l'Observatoire, 1867-74. Gabriel Davioud, architect, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, principal sculptor.
Bassin Soufflot, or bassin de la place Edmond Rostand. 1862-63. Place Edmond Rostande. Gabriel Davioud, architect. Sculptural group added to fountain in 1884. Gustave-Adolphe-Crunk, sculptor.
Fontaine de Eugène Delacroix, Luxembourg Gardens, 19th century, architect unknown.
Fontaine Pastoral, Square Saint-Germain-des-Prés, square Felix Desruelles. 1914. Ollivier, architect. Felix Desruelles, sculptor.
Fontaine Jacob, 2 rue Jacob, 1978, Guy Larrigue, sculptor.
Fontaine Littré, 4 rue Littré 1983, Shamaï Haber, sculptor (disappeared)
Fontaine du Québec, Embâcle, Place du Québec, 1984, Alfred Gindre, architect and Charles Daudelin, sculptor.
or Fontaine de Grenelle. 57-59 rue de Grenelle, 1739. Edme Bouchardon, architect and sculptor.
Fontaine de l'esplenade des Invalides, or Fontaine du Lion de Saint-Marc. Esplenade des Invalides, 1800-1804. Charles Percier and August Fontaine, architects, and T Trepat and Chauvet, sculptors. The fountain was originally built to display the lion from Piazza San Marco
in Venice
, brought to Paris by Napoleon Bonaparte. The statue was removed in 1815 after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, and the pedestal was destroyed in 1840.
Fontaine de la place de La Madeleine, Square Santiago-du-Chili. and place Francois-Ier (8th arrondissement), 1864-65. originally in the place de La Madeleine. Gabriel Davioud, architect and Francois-Theophile Murget, sculptor. Moved to its present location near the Hotel des Invalides in 1902.
Fontaine du Fellah
, or Egyptian Fountain. 42 Rue de Sèvres, 1806-1808. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet, sculptor. The original statue was replaced by another by Gechter in 1844.
Fontaine du Gros-Caillou, or Fontaine de Mars. 129-131 rue Saint-Dominique, 1806. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet, sculptor.
Bassins of Place du Maréchal-Joffre, 1958, Creusot, architect.
Fontaine de l"Intendant, Jardin de l'Intendant, boulevard de La Tour Maubourg, 1980, Bertrand Monnet, architect. In May 2011 the basin was empty and the fountain was not working.
Fontaine Saint-Jean, Square Saint-Jean-de-Grenelle, 147 rue de Grenelle 1987.
, 1839. Jacques-Ignace Hittorff, architect. Originally placed in the Rond-Point of the Champs-Élysées, it was removed in 1863 and replaced with the six basins designed by Gabriel Davioud
. The fountain now stands in the gardens of the Champs-Élysées.
Fontaines des Champs-Elysées, Gardens of the Champs-Elysées
, 1840. Jacques-Ignace Hittorff, architect; Francisque-Joseph Duret, Louis Desprez, Jean-Auguste Barre, sculptors.
Fontaine de Laborde, Square Marcel Pagnol, former square de Laborde. 1852. Gabriel Davioud
, architect. Destroyed around 1968. It was replaced by the Fontaine Marcel-Pagnol in 1990.
Fontaines de la Concorde
. Place de la Concorde, 1836-1840. Two fountains, symbolizing the sea navigation and river navigation in France, by Jacques-Ignace Hittorff.
Fontaine de la place François-Ier, 1865, Gabriel Davioud
, architect. This fountain originally stood in the place de la Madeleine. but was moved to its present location in 1909.
Fontaine Alfred de Musset
, Le Rêve du poèt. Cour la Reine, Grand Palais
, 1910. A Moncel, sculptor.
Miroir d'eau, la Seine et ses affluents. Avenue du General Eisenhower, 1910. Raoul Larche, sculptor.
Fontaine du jardin du Petit-Palais. Cour la Reine, 1937. Raoul Lamourdedieu, sculptor.
Fontaines du Rond-Point des Champs-Elysées
, 1958. The first fountain was made of glass by Dufour, architect and Max Ingrand, master glassmaker. Restored in 1986. A second glass fountain was made by René Lalique
for the Paris Exposition in 1925. It was destroyed and replaced by the present-day fountains by architect Auguste Lambouret.
Fontaine Henri Bergson, place Henri-Bergson. 1969. Destroyed.
Fontaine Marcel Pagnol, Square Marcel-Pagnol, place Henry Bergson, 1990. Replaced the Fontaine de Laborde.
, and was demolished in the mid-19th century, leaving only the fountain.
Fontaine Cardinal Mercier. Rue du Cardinal Mercier, former rue Nouvelle. (Date of construction unknown.)
Fontaine du Lycée Bonaparte, 1806-1807. Rue Neuve-Sainte-Crois, now rue Caurmartin.
Fontaine Saint-Georges. Place Saint-Georges. 1824-1825. Auguste Constantin, architect. (Destroyed 1904).
Fontaine Pigalle, or Fontaine de la Place de la Barrière-Montmartre, place Pigalle. 1862-1863. Gabriel Davioud
, architect.
Fontaine de la Trinité, Square de la Trinité, 1864-1867. Théodore Ballu, architect. Francisque-Joseph Duret, Eugène Lequesne and François-Théophile Murgey, sculptors.'
Fontaine Stevens, rue Alfred-Stevens. 1933.
Fontaine de-la-Cité-Trévise, Cité de Trèvise, about 1944.
Fontaine Drouot, 9 rue Druout, 1980, Jean-Jacques Fernier and André Biro, architects, and Dominique Babinet, sculptor.
Fontaine du Faubourg Saint-Martin, Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin, 1848. Marie-Auguste Martin, sculptor. Destroyed between 1876 and 1933.
Fontaine Verdun-Valmy, Place Raoul-Follereau, 1981.
Fontaine de la Descent au Paradis, Hospital Saint-Louis, Reception hall, avenue Claude Villefaux, 1983, Daniel Badani and Pierre Roux-Dorlut, architect, Michele Blandel, sculptor.
Aqua Candida, Cour d'Honneur of the gare de l'Est, 1988, Michele Blondel, architect.
Fontaine Alban Stratagne, Square Alaban-Statagne, 107 bis rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 1990.
, architect.
Fontaine de la Petite-Halle or Fontaine de Montreuil, corner of rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine and rue de Montreuil, 1719. Jean Beausire
, architect.
Fontaine de la rue Popincourt, or Fontaine de la Charité, Rue Popincourt, 1806. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, Augustin-Félix Fortin, sculptor. The fountain was destroyed, but the bas-relief was preserved, and is now found at 48 rue de Sévigné.
Fontaine de l'Eléphant de la Bastille
, Place de la Bastille, 1808. Célérier, Le Chevalier Jean-Antoine Alavoine
, Pierre-Charles Bridan, architects. Model erected in 1817, removed in 1834.
Fontaine du Marché Lenoir, Marché Lenoir in the Faubourg-Saint-Antoine. Beginning of 19th century. Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché Popincourt, Rue Ternaux, 1837, Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Roquette, 68 rue de la Roquette, 1846.
Basins of boulevard Richard-Lenoir, Boulevard Richard Lenoir. 1860-1861. Gabriel Davioud, architect. Transformed during the second half of the 19th century, replaced in 1994.
Fontaine du Triomphe de la République, Place de la Nation, 1879-1899. Jean Dalou, sculptor. The basin and water supply were removed in the 1960s, leaving only the group of sculptures.
Fontaine Dejean, Place Pas du loup, 1906. Jean Camille Formigé, architect, Charles Lous Malric, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Roquette, rue de la Roquette, 1977.
Fontaine de l'Allégorie de la Liberté, Place Léon-Léon Blum, 1983, Fonquernie, architect, Marcello Tommasi, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Cité Beauharnais, rue Neuve-des-Boulets,1986–88.
Fontaine de l'Impasse-des-Jardiniers, passage Dumas, 1992. Jean Rechstener, architect and Michel Mourouc, creator of the mural painting 'L'art topiare,' on the wall behind the fountain.
Fontaine du boulevard Richard-Lenoir, 1994. David Mangin, architect and Jacqueline Osty, landscape architect.
'
Fontaine de marché d'Aligre, Marché d'Aligre, 1846.
Fontaine Sainte-Eugénie, 89 bis, rue de Charenton, 1846. Destroyed 1906.
Fontaine du Château-d'Eau, or Fontaine Daumesnil, Place Félix-Éboué, 1869-74. Gabriel Davioud
, architect, Henri-Alfred Jacquemart and Louis Villemont, sculptors. Originally located in the Place de la République
, it was moved in 1879 to its present location.
Fontaine de la Port Dorée, Place Edouard-Renard, 1935. Louis Madeline, architect, Léon Drivier, sculptor.
Fontaine Louttre, Parc Floral de Paris, route de la Pyramide, 1968, Marc-Antoine Louttre-Bissière, sculptor.
Cascade Suisse, Parc Floral de Paris, route de la Pyramide, 1969.
Fontaine du Point du rencontre, brumisateur, Parc Floral de Paris, route de la Pyramide, 1969. Jean Bernard, architect.
Fontaine Stahly in the Parc Floral, in the Bois de Vincennes
1969. This fountain, by sculptor François Stahly
and landscape architect Daniel Collin, is composed of blocks of granite intermingled with cascades and jets of water.
Fontaine de la Baleine-Bleu, Jardin de l'ilôt Saint-Eloi, 1-17, rue du Colonel Rozanoff 1982, Michel Le Corre, conception, and Gabrielle, Brechon, sculptor. A ceramic representation of a blue whale
.
Fountain of the Parvis of the Palais Omnisport of Paris or Fontaine du Canyoneaustrate, Parc du Bercy, 1988. Gérard Singer, sculptor. A modern rendition of a water-carved natural canyon.
Fontaine Charenton, Square, 177 rue de Charenton, 1986–1992.
Fontaine Courteline, Place Courteline. Date unknown.
Fontaines du Ministère, located in the courtyard of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance, 1 boulevard de Bercy, 1988. Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, architects.
Fontaine Charles-Péguy, Square Charles Péguy, rue Montempoivre 1989, Alain Gilot, architect, and Liliane Grunig Tribel, landscape architect.
Fontaine Reuilly, Placette Reuilly, 1992. Roland Schweitzer, architect.
Fontaines du jardin de Reuilly, Jardin de Reuilly, avenue Daumesnil, 1992. Pierre Colboc, architect.
Fontaines de la Memoire, Parc de Bercy
, 1996. Bernard Huet and Jean-Pierre Feugas, architects.
Fontaine Van Vallenhoven, Square Van Vallenhoven, date unknown.
Fontaine à l'Outre, Jardin Baudricourt, rue de la Pointe-d'Ivry, 1985, Claude Mary, sculptor.
Fontaines Michelet, Square Michelet, rue de Tolbiac and rue Wertz 1989, François Soulier, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
Fontaine Juan-Mirò, Rue Gandon 1990.
Fontaine Arago, Square Arago 69, boulevard Arago 1990, César Demela, architect.
Fontaine Hélène Boucher, Square Hélène Boucher, avenue de la Porte-d'Italie, 1991.
Fontaines Héloise-et-Abélard, Square Héloise-et-Abélard, 22 rue Pierre Gourdault 1991, Thierry Laverne and Philippe Raguin, landscape architects.
Fontaines du Moulin-de-la-Pointe, Jardin de Moulin-de-la-Pointe, 109, avenue d'Italie,1992, Gilles Vexlard and Laurence Vachelot, architects.
La Danse de la fontaine emergente
2008, located on Place Augusta-Holmes, rue Paul Klee.
Fontaine de l"Aspirant-Dunant, Square de l'Aspirant Dudnant, (early 20th century).
Fontaine du Printemps, Square Mairie du XIV, (1927), Gilbert Privat, sculptor.
Fontaine du Printemps, Square Calmette, (1932), Paul Manaut and Gilbert Privat, sculptors
Fontaine Jean-Moulin, Square Jean-Moulin, porte de Châtillon, (1957).
Fontaine Alésia-Ridder, Square Alésia-Ridder, 213 rue d'Alèsia (1972, 1976).
Fontaine Vercingétorix, Place de la Porte-de-Vanves (1978)
Fontaine Bardinet, Square Bardinet-Jacquier, rue Bardinet (1981).
Fontaine du Creuset-du-Temps, Place Catalogne (1988), Shamai Haber
, sculptor
Fontaines Ferdinand-Brunot, Mairie, 2, place Ferdinand-Brunot (1988), Bruno Courtade, architect.
Fontaine des Hespérides, Jardin Atlantique
, pont des CInq-Martyrs (1994). François Brun, Christine Schnitzler, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
Fontaine des Humidités, Jardin Atlantique
, salle des Humidités (1994), François Brun, Christine Schnitzler, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
Fontaine des Miroitements, Jardin Atlantique
, salle des Miroitements, (1994), François Brun, Christine Schnitzler, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
Fontaine Saint-Lambert, Square Saint-Lambert, rue Theophraste-Renaudot (1957–58), Dupuis, architect.
Fontaine Nélaton, the PPT Building, Rue Nélaton (1966), Pierre Dufau, architect and René Collamarini, sculptor.
Fontaine Boule des Périchaux, Square des Périchaux, boulevard Lefebvre, (1974).
Fontaine Wassily-Kandinsky, Place Wassily Kandinsky, (1974), Madame Balint de Jeckel, sculptor. Removed 1980.
Fontaine de la Convention, 1 rue Alain-Chartier, (1979). Removed in 1994.
Fontaine du Docteur-Finlay, 21 rue du Docteur-Finlay (1980), Michel de Sablet, designer.
Fontaine des Polypores, Square Jean-Cocteau, rue Balard (1981), Jean-Yves Lechevallier, sculptor.
Fontaine Béla-Bartók, Square Béla-Bartók, rue Rouelle, (1983), Jean-Yves Lechevallier, sculptor.
Hommage à Brancusi, Hospital Necker, cour des Départs des convois, impasse Ronsin (1984), François-Xavier Lalanne
, sculptor.
Fontaines Aristide-Maillol, 103 rue Falguière (1984), Michel de Sables, designer.
Fontaines Georges-Brassens, Parc Georges-Brassens, 36 bis, rue des Morillons, (1985), J.-M.Milliex and Alexander Ghiulamila, architects.
Fontaine d'Alleray, Jardin d'Alleray-Procession, 58 rue de la Procession (1988).
Fontaine Saint-Charles, Square Saint-Charles, rue Balard, (1989).
Fontaine Saint-Haon, 21 rue Balard, (1991), Aymeric Zublena, sculptor.
Colonnes d'eau, Parc André Citroën
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
Fontaines du Jardin Noir, Parc André Citroën
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
Fontaines des Jardins Sériels, Parc André Citroën
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
Nymphées, Parc André Citroën
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
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Bacchantes, Jardin fleuriste, porte d'Auteuil, (1897). Jules Dalou
, sculptor.
Fontaine d'Avril, Square Galliera, 15 Avenue du President-Wilson, (1906). Pierre Roche, sculptor.
Fontaine Levassor, Porte Maillot
, (1907), Jules Dalou
, then Lefevre, sculptors.
Fontaine des Amours de Bagatelle. Parc de Bagatelle
, (1919). Raymond Sudre, sculptor.
Fontaine Joachim-Gasquet, Square du Fleuriste, port d'Auteuil, 7, avenue du Parc-des-Princes, (1923). Auguste Guenot, sculptor.
Fontaine de l'Amour, or l'Eveil à la Vie, Place de la Porte-d-Autueil, (1926). Raoul Lamourdedieu, sculptor.
Fontaine Claude Debussy, Square Claude-Debussy, (1932). Jan and Joël Martel, sculptors, Jean Burkhalter, sculptor.
Fontaine Tolstoi, Square Léon Tolstoi, (1934). Cassou, sculptor.
Fontaine Anna-de-Noailles, Square Anna-de-Noailles, (1935). Courbier, sculptor.
Fontaines de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, Place de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, (1936). Paul Landowski, sculptor. Robert Pommier and Jacques Billard, architects.
Fontaines du Trocadéro, Esplanade du Trocadéro, (1937). Léon Azema, Louis-Henri Boileau, Jacques Carlu, architects. Alexandre Descatoires, Marcel-Antoine Gimond, Jean Paris (called Pryas), Paul Cornet, Félix-Alfred Desruelles, Paul François Niclausse, Robert Couturier,ç Lucien Brasseur, sculptors.
The animals in the original cascade of Trocadéro (1878) were moved to the terrace in front of the Musée d'Orsay
, where they can be seen today. They were made by sculptors Alexandre Schoeneberg, Alexandre Falguière, Eugène Delaplanche, Ernest Hiolle, Aimé Millet, Mathurin Moreau, Emmanuel Frémiet, Alfred Jacquemart, Pierre Rouillard, and Auguste-Nicolas Caien.
Miroir d'eau du musée d'Art Moderne, (1937). Félix Favola, sculptor.
Fontaine de Varsovie, Jardin du Trocadéro, (1937). Roger Expert, Paul Maître, Adolphe Thiers, architects. Daniel Bacque, Léon Ernst Drivier, Georges-Lucien Guyot, Paul Jouve, Pierre Poisson, Pierre Traverse, sculptors.
Puits artésien de Passy, Square Lamartine, avenue Victor-Hugo (1956–1967), Dupuis, architect.
Fontaine Victor-Hugo, Place Victor-Hugo (1964), Davy, architect and Max Ingrand, master-glassmaker.
Fontaine du Pré-aux-Chevaux, Jardin du Pré-aux-Chevaux, rue Gros, (1990).
Fontaine Louis-Vierne, 6 rue Lous-Vierne (1989), Nicolas Bertoux, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Pyramide, fontaine Conique des Ecoles, 7 avenue de la Porte-de-Champerette (1988), Charles Gianferrari, plastic artist.
Fontaine Sainte-Odile, Square Sainte-Odile, avenue Stephane-Mallarmé (1976), Jean Camand, architect.
L'arc au nuage, ZAC Saussure. 28 bis, boulevard Pereire (1989), Sadko, sculptor.
Petite fontaine des Innocents, Square Willette, (1906). Emile Derre, sculptor.
Château d'Eau, Butte Montmartre, place Jean-Baptiste-Clément, (1932). Paul Gasq, sculptor.
Fontaine Steinlen, Square Constantin-Pecqueur, (1936). Paul Vannier, sculptor.
Fontaine du Passage-Léon, Square du Passage-Léon (1990), Michel de Sablet, designer.
Fontaine Léon-Serpollet, Square Léon-Serpollet, rue de Cloÿs (1991), Serve Eyzat, architect.
Fontaine Rachmaninov, Square Rachmaninov, rue Tzara (1991), Kathryn Gustafson, landscape architect.
Fontaine de la Turlure, Parc de la Turlure, rue de la Bonne (1988), Antoine Grumbach and Pierre Caillot, architects.
L'Accueil de Paris, Femme au Bain. Square de la Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge, (1938). Raymond Couvegnes, sculptor, Léon Azema, architect.
Fontaine de la porte de La Villette, Square de la Porte-de-la-Villette, rue Forceval (1969).
Fontaine Riquet, Rue de Flandres/rue Riquet. (1978-1980), Martin S. Van Treeck, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine Rébéval, Square Rébéval, 2 rue Marcel-Achard (1984), Denis Sloan, architect.
Fontaine des Douves, Douves de la Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou (1986), Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaines de la Cité, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou, (1986), Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaine du jardin Loire-Jean-Jaurès, 74 rue Jean-Jaurès (1986), Jean Camand, architect, Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaine du jardin Mur d'eau, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou (1986), Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaine place des Fêtes, Place des Fêtes (1986), Marta Pan, sculptor.
Sigma antigravitationnel. Cite de Sciences et de l'lndustrie, 20 avenue Corentin-Cariou (1986–1990), Manolis Maridakis, sculptor.
Fontaine du Conservatoire, Conservatoire de Musique et de Danse, rue Bouret (1987), Fernand Pouillon, sculptor.
Fontaine du jardin des Bambous, Parc de la villette (1987), Alexandre Chemetov, architect.
Fontaine de la Folie de l'Antenne de Secours, Parc de La Vilette (1987), Bernard Tschumi, sculptor.
Fontaine du jardin de la Treille, Parc de la villette
(1987), Gilles Vexlard and Laurence Vacherot, architects.
Fontaine de Parc de la villette, Parc de la villette
(1987), Philippe Stark, architect.
Fontaine de la Folie des Enfants, Parc de la villette (1987), Bernard Tschumi, sculptor.
Le Cylinder sonore, Jardin des Bambous, Parc de la villette
(1987), Bernhard Leitner, architect and composer.
Fontaine place de Stalingrad, Place de Stalingrad (1989), Bernard Huet, architect.
Sculpture des nuées, Jardin d'eau, Parc de la villette
(1989), Alain Pelessier, architect and Fujiko Nakaya, sculptor.
Fontaine Ephésienne, Place de la Bataille-de-Stalingrad (1989), Georges Jeanclos, sculptor.
La femme aux poissons, Rue Sorbier, (1936), Dieupart, sculptor.
Fontaine des Grès, Square des Grès, Square des Grès, 57, rue de Vitruve (1983).
Le Génie des eaux, 45 rue des Amandiers (1985), Yvette VIncent-Alleaume, sculptor.
Fontaines de Charonne, Jardein de la garde de Charonne, 63 boulevard Davioud (1986).
Fontaine de la Réunion, Square de la Place de la Réunion (1987).
Fontaine Pali-Kao, Square de Pali-Kao, rue Julien-Lacroix (1988), François Debulois, architect
Fontaine des Amandiers, Square des Amandiers, rue des Cendriers (1988). Dominique Caire, architect.
Fontaine de Belleville, Parc de Bellville, rue Piat/rue Julien-Lacrois (1988), François Debulois, architect
Fontaine Saints-Simoniens, Square des Saints-Simoniens, 147, rue Menilmontant (1989), Marnix Raedecker, sculptor.
Fontaine Debrousse, Square Debrousse, 148 rue de Bagnolet.
Fontaine de la place Gambetta, Place Gambetta (1992), Alfred Gindre, architect, J. Dismier, master glass-maker, and Jean-Louis Rousselet, plastic artist.
Fontaine de la place des Grès, Place des Grès, (1992), Daniel Milhaud, sculptor.
, at La Defense. (1977). A colorful mosaic basin with water jets and lighted beacons suggesting the runway of an airport at night.
For the history of Paris fountains, see Fountains in Paris
Fountains in Paris
The Fountains in Paris originally provided drinking water for city residents, and now are decorative features in the city's squares and parks...
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1st arrondissement
Fontaine des InnocentsFontaine des Innocents
The Fontaine des Innocents is a monumental public fountain located on the place Joachim-du-Bellay in the Les Halles district in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, France. Originally called the Fountain of the Nymphs, it was constructed between 1547 and 1550 by architect Pierre Lescot and sculptor...
, Corner of rue aux fers and rue Saint-Denis
Rue Saint-Denis
Rue Saint-Denis may refer to:*Rue Saint-Denis , Montreal*Rue Saint-Denis , Paris...
, later Place des Innocents. Built as a wall fountain in 1549, moved and transformed into a free-standing fountain in 1789, modified again during French Second Empire. Pierre Lescot, architect, Jean Goujon, sculptor.
Fontaine de a Pompe de la Samaritaine. On the second arch of the Pont Neuf, on the side of the quai de la Corde. Built in 1549 and in operation until 1710, it was finally destroyed in 1816.
Château d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir. The corner of rue de l'Arbre Sec and rue Saint Honoré. Rebuilt in 1606, moved in 1636, rebuilt in 1775. Jacques-Germain Soufflot, architect, Louis-Simon Boizot
Louis-Simon Boizot
Louis-Simon Boizot was a French sculptor whose models for biscuit figures for Sèvres porcelain are better-known than his large-scale sculptures.- Biography :...
, sculptor.
Fontaine Sainte-Anne. In the couryard of the palace on the Ile de la Cité
Île de la Cité
The Île de la Cité is one of two remaining natural islands in the Seine within the city of Paris . It is the centre of Paris and the location where the medieval city was refounded....
. Built in 1626 bt architect Augustin Guilain and sculptor Pierre Bernard. Destroyed (?).
Fontaine de Pilori des Halles. In the Marché des Halle next to the pillory
Pillory
The pillory was a device made of a wooden or metal framework erected on a post, with holes for securing the head and hands, formerly used for punishment by public humiliation and often further physical abuse, sometimes lethal...
. Built 1601 by architect Pierre Guillan. Destroyed about 1820.
Château d'eau du Palais Royale. Place du Palais Royale, 1719. Destroyed in 1848.
Château d'eau des Tuileries. At the entrance of the Tuileries Garden
Tuileries Garden
The Tuileries Garden is a public garden located between the Louvre Museum and the Place de la Concorde in the 1st arrondissement of Paris. Created by Catherine de Medicis as the garden of the Tuileries Palace in 1564, it was first opened to the public in 1667, and became a public park after the...
, at the corner of Rue Saint-Florentin and Place Louis XV (now Place de la Concorde
Place de la Concorde
The Place de la Concorde in area, it is the largest square in the French capital. It is located in the city's eighth arrondissement, at the eastern end of the Champs-Élysées.- History :...
.) Built between 1765 and 1770, destroyed about 1820.
Fontaine de l'Apport Paris. In the square in front of the Grand Châtelet, at the beginning of rue Saint-Denis
Rue Saint-Denis
Rue Saint-Denis may refer to:*Rue Saint-Denis , Montreal*Rue Saint-Denis , Paris...
. Built 1623, Destroyed in 19th century.
Fontaine du Diable. Corner of rue Saint-Louis and rue de l'Echelle. 1759. Probably by Jean-Baptiste Augustin Beausire. Built 1759, destroyed (?).
Fontaine de la Halle-aux-Blés. Rue de Viarmes, at the foot of the column of Soissons. Built about 1764.
Fontaine du marché Saint-Honoré. Built during the First Empire by the architect Molinos. Destroyed in 1956.
Fontaine de la Pointe Saint-Eustache. Pointe Saint-Eustache, built 1806 by architect François-Jean Bralle
François-Jean Bralle
François-Jean Bralle was a French architect and engineer, best known as for the construction of fountains in Paris during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte...
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Fontaine de la place du quai de l'Ecole. Place quai de l'Ecole. Built 1806 by architect François-Jean Bralle
François-Jean Bralle
François-Jean Bralle was a French architect and engineer, best known as for the construction of fountains in Paris during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte...
. Moved in 1835 and later destroyed.
Fontaine du Palmier
Fontaine du Palmier
The Fontaine du Palmier is a monumental fountain located in the Place du Châtelet, between the Théâtre du Châtelet et the Théâtre de la Ville, in the First Arrondissement of Paris....
in Place du Châtelet
Place du Châtelet
The Place du Châtelet is a public square in Paris, on the right bank of the river Seine, on the borderline between the 1st and 4th arrondissements...
. Built 1806-1808 by architects François-Jean Bralle
François-Jean Bralle
François-Jean Bralle was a French architect and engineer, best known as for the construction of fountains in Paris during the time of Napoleon Bonaparte...
and sculptor Louis-Simon Boizot
Louis-Simon Boizot
Louis-Simon Boizot was a French sculptor whose models for biscuit figures for Sèvres porcelain are better-known than his large-scale sculptures.- Biography :...
. Moved and rebuilt in 1856, restored 1896-1901.
Fontaine Molière
Fontaine Molière
The Fontaine Molière is a fountain in the 1st arrondissement of Paris, at the junction of rue Molière and rue de Richelieu.Its site was occupied by a fountain known as the fontaine Richelieu until 1838, when it was demolished due to interfering with traffic flow...
. 37 rue de Richelieu. Replaced the Fontaine Richelieu, by Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
, (about 1671.) The Fontaine Molière was built in 1841-44 by architect Louis Visconti and sculptors Bernard Gabriel Seurre and James Pradier
James Pradier
James Pradier, also known as Jean-Jacques Pradier was a Swiss-born French sculptor best known for his work in the neoclassical style.-Life and work:...
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Fontaines de la place du Théâtre-Français. Place André Malraux. These two fountains were built in 1867-1874 by architect Gabriel Davioud and sculptors Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, Mathurin Moreau, Louis-Adolphe Eude, Charles Gauthier and François-Théophile Murgey.
Fontaine de la Cossonnerie, 12 rue de la Cossonnerie, (1979), Pierre Mougin, architect
Les Deux Plateaux
Les Deux Plateaux
Les Deux Plateaux, more commonly known as the Colonnes de Buren, is an art installation in the courtyard of the Palais Royal in Paris, France.It was created by Daniel Buren....
, Cour d'Honneur of the Palais Royale
Palais Royale
Palais Royale is a dance hall in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located on Lake Shore Boulevard at the foot of Roncesvalles Avenue on Lake Ontario. Originally built as a boat works, it became notable as a night club in the now-defunct Sunnyside Amusement Park, hosting many prominent 'big band' jazz bands...
, (1985–86). Patrick Bouchain, architect and Daniel Buren
Daniel Buren
Daniel Buren is a French conceptual artist.- Work :Sometimes classified as an abstract minimalist Buren is known best for using regular, contrasting maxi stripes to integrate the visual surface and architectural space, notably historical, landmark architecture.Among his chief concerns is the...
, sculptor.
Fontaine Berger, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arrretche, architect.
Fontaine Jules-Supervielle, Allée Jules Supervielle, jardin des Halles, (1983), Jean Willerval and André Lagarde, architects
Fontaine Nymphée, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect
Fontaine de la Pyramide, Cour Napoleon I of the Louvre, (1988), I.M. Pei, architect.
Fontaine Saint-Eustache, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect.
Fontaine Saint-John Perse, Allée Saint-Jean-Perse, jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect.
Fontaines Sphérades, Cour d'Honneur of the Palais Royale, (1985), Pol Bury
Pol Bury
Pol Bury was a Belgian sculptor who began his artistic career as a painter in the Jeune Peintre Belge and COBRA groups. Among his most famous works is the fountain-sculpture L'Octagon, located in San Francisco....
, sculptor.
File:3911ParigiFontanaChatelet.JPG|Fontaine du Palmier
Fontaine du Palmier
The Fontaine du Palmier is a monumental fountain located in the Place du Châtelet, between the Théâtre du Châtelet et the Théâtre de la Ville, in the First Arrondissement of Paris....
, 1806-1808, (1st arrondissement)
File:Fontaine du Trahoir.jpg|Chateau d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir, 1606, moved 1636, rebuilt by Louis XVI in 1775. (1st arrondissement.)
File:Fontaine Molière Paris 1st arrd.jpg|Fontaine Molière 1841-1844, (1st arrondissement)
2nd arrondissment
Fontaine du Ponceau, at the corner of rue Saint-DenisRue Saint-Denis
Rue Saint-Denis may refer to:*Rue Saint-Denis , Montreal*Rue Saint-Denis , Paris...
and rue du Ponceau, (about 1529, reconstructed in 1605 by Pierre Guillain, then in 1729 by Jean Beausire.
Fontaine des Petits-Pères Noirs, Rue du Mail in the wall of the Abbey. (1671). Probably reconstructed by Jean Beausirsire (1726)
Fontaine Colbert, Rue Colbert (1708). Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
, architect.
Fontaine de la rue Montmartre, or Fontaine Desmarets, Rue Montmartre (1713), Jean Beausire, architect (destroyed.)
Fontaine Louis-le-Grand (also known as Fontaine d'Antin), Rue d'Antin, (1707), Jean Beausire, architect. Destroyed in 1828 and replaced by the Fontaine Gaillon.
Fontaine du Ponceau, Rue des Egouts, facing rue Saint-Martin, (1810). Gerard, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Reine, (or de la Reynie, or Grenata). At the corner of rue Saint-Denis and rue Grenata. (Reconstructed 1732.). Jean and Jean-Baptiste-Augustin Beausire, architects.
Fontaine Gaillon, 1 place gaillon. (1828). Louis Visconti, architect. Georges Jacquot, François Derre and Combette, sculptors.
Fontaine de la place Louvois, Square Louvois, (1836–1839). Louis Visconti, architect. Jean-Baptiste Klagman, sculptor.
Fontaine du Monument-aux-Morts, interior court of the Mairie, (1992), Konikovic, architect.
3rd arrondissement
Fontaine des-Arts-et-Metiers, Square Emile -Chautemps, 1860, Gabriel DavioudGabriel Davioud
Jean-Antoine-Gabriel Davioud was a French architect.Davioud was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Vaudoyer...
, architect, Charles-Alphonse Gumery, August-Louis Ottin and Paul Liénard, sculptors.
Fontaine de l'Echaudé or Fontaine des Marais du Temple. At the corner of rue Vieille-du-Temple and rue du Poitou, 1624. Augustin Guillatin, architect, restored by Jean Beausire. Destroyed in 1880.
Fontaine des Haudriettes, at the corner of rue des Haudriettes and rue des Archives, built about 1636, rebuilt 1770. Moreau-Desproux, architect.
Fontaine du marché Saint-Martin. In Marché Saint Martin. built between 1811–1816, Antoine-Marie Peyre, architect. destroyed.
Fontaine du musée Picasso
Musée Picasso
The Musée Picasso is an art gallery located in the Hôtel Salé in rue de Thorigny, in the Marais district of Paris dedicated to the work of the artist Pablo Picasso .-Building:...
, Jardin de l'Hôtel Salé (the Picasso Museum), rue des Coutures-Saint-Gervais, 1985, Roland Simounet, architect.
Fontaine de Paradis puis du Chaume. At the corner of rue de Paradis and rue du Chaume, 1628. Augustin Guillain, architect. Rebuilt by Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
in 1705.
Fontaine Saint Louis. 41 rue de Turenne, built between 1671 and 1677, destroyed in 1843. A new fountain was built in 1847 by Isidore-Romain Boitel.
Fontaine du Temple. Rue du Temple, 1700, Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
, architect. Reconstructed during the First Empire by Louis-Simon Bralle. Later destroyed.
Fontaine du Vertbois or Saint-Martin. Rue Saint-Martin against a tower of the Convent of Saint-Martin-des-Champs, at the corner of rue du Vertbois. 1712, Jean Bullet, architect.
4th arronidissement
Fontaine de Birague, Fontaine des Jesuites or Fontaine Sainte-Catherine. Rue de Saint-Paul-Saint-Louis. About 1579. Reconstructed in 1627 by Augustin Gullain, and in 1707 by Jean Beausire. Destroyed in 1856.Fontaine de l'Apport-Baudoyer, Place de l'Apport Baudoyer, built 1626, Augustin Guillan, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Grève, Place de Grève. 1625. Built by Augustin Guillain, architect and Franceso Bordini, sculptor. Destroyed in 1638 and rebuilt by the same archiect, then destroyed finally in 1674.
The first Fontaine du Parvis Notre-Dame. Parvis of Notre-Dame cathedral. 1625, by architect Augustin Guillain and Francesco Bordini, sculptor. Destroyed in 1638. Rebuilt by same architect, then destroyed in 1738.
Fontaine des Blancs-Manteaux or des Guillemites. Rue de Blancs-Manteaux. Originally in the wall of the Abbey, then at the corner of this street and rue des Guillemites, since 1930 in square des Blancs-Manteaux. Built in 1655, rebuilt in 1719 by Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
.
Fontaine des Tournelles, at the corner of rue des Tournelles and the square in front of the Bastille. (before 1716). Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché Saint-Jean, Place marché Saint-Jean, about 1717. Destroyed.
Fontaine Maubuée, Corner of rue Saint-Martin and rue Maubuée, 1733, by Jean-Baptiste Beausire. Moved in 1937 to the corner of the rue Saint-Martin and the rue de Venise.
Second Fontaines du Parvis Notre-Dame, Parvis of Notre-Dame cathedral, 1806. Louis-Simone Bralle, architect, and August-Felix Fortin, sculptor. The fountains were destroyed, but the vases are preserved at the Hôpital Lariboisière.
Fontaine du marché au Fleurs, marché au Fleurs, quai Desaix, 1809. Molinos, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la rue des Vielles-Garnisons, Rue de la Tixeranderie, at the corner of Vielles-Garnisons. Built during the First Empire. Louis-Simone Bralle, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché des Blancs-Manteaux. 8 rue des Hospitalières-Saint-Gervais. about 1819. Edme Gaulle, sculptor.
Fontaines de la place des Vosges. First fountains in 1811 by Girard, replaced in 1824. Jean-François Ménager, architect.
Fontaine de la rue des Lions-Saint-Paul. Built during the First Empire by Louis Simone Bralle. Destroyed about 1840.
Fontaine Charlemagne, 8 rue Charlemagne, 1840.
Fontaine de l'Archêveché, Square Jean-XXIII, 1843-45. Alphonse Vigoureux, architect. Louis-Parfait Merlieux. sculptor. Restored in 1901-02 and 1954.
Fontaine de la bibliothèque Forney, Jardin de l'Hôtel de Sens, rue des Nonnains d'Hyères, 1957.
Fontaine Saint-Merri, 16 rue de Renard, 1977.'
Fontaine de l'Hôtel de Ville, Place de la Hôtel de Ville, 1983, François-Xavier Lalanne
François-Xavier Lalanne
François-Xavier Lalanne was a French sculptor and engraver. He lived and worked in Ury...
, sculptor
Stravinsky Fountain
Stravinsky Fountain
The Stravinsky Fountain is a whimsical public fountain ornamented with sixteen works of sculpture, moving and spraying water, representing the works of composer Igor Stravinsky...
, Place Igor Stravinsky, 1983, Jean Tinguely and Niki de Saint-Phalle, sculptors
Fontaine de la Reynie, Place Edmond-Michelet, 1989.
5th arrondissement
Fontaine des barnabites, later called Fontaine Saint-Victor. Originally at the corner of rue Barillerie and rue de Vieille Draperie, in front of the palace on the Ile-de-la cité, 1606. Designed by Matthieu Jacques. Moved to the crossroads in front of the Abbey of Saint-Victor in 1664. Destroyed in about 1852.Fontaine Saint-Benoit, Place Cambrai. near rue Saint-Jacques, 1623. architect, Augustin Guillain. sculptor, Pierre Bernard. Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Montagne Saint-Geneviéve, Rue de la Montagne Saint-Geneviéve, 1623. Augusin Guillain, architect and Pierre Bernard, sculptor. Destroyed.
Fontaine Maubert or Fontaine des Carmes, Rue Maubert, 1623. Augustin Guillain, architect, Pierre Bernard, sculptor. Destroyed.
Fontaine du Pot-de-Fer. 1671. At the corner of rue de Pot-de-Fer and rue Mouffetard. Michel Noblet, architect.
Fontaine Saint Séverin, at the corner of rue Saint Séverin and rue Saint-Jacques. 1625. Augustin Guillain, sculptor. Reconstructed identical to the original by Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
in 1685. (As of May 2011, disappeared)
Fontaine de la Porte Saint-Michel, rue de la Harpe, 1684. Terrade, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine de l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Fontaine de l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés
The Fontaine de l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Prés is a fountain constructed in 1715-1717, at the end of the reign of King Louis XIV and the beginning of the reign of Louis XV, to provide drinking water in the neighborhood near the church of Saint Germain-des-Prés, in the 6th arrondissement of Paris...
, or Fontaine Childebert. Originally at the corner of rue Childebert and rue Sainte-Marguerite, (1715–1717), by architects Victor-Thierry Dailly and Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
. Dismantled to make way for Boulevard Saint-Germain and moved to square Langevin, against the wall of the former Ecole Polytechnique.
Fontaine de la place Maubert, Place Maubert. First Empire. Jean Rondolet, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché aux Chevaux or de Poliveau, Rue du Jardin-des-Plantes, 1806. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, and Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet, sculptor.
Fontaine Saint-Michel
Fontaine Saint-Michel
The Fontaine Saint-Michel is a monumental fountain located in Place Saint-Michel in the 5th arrondissement in Paris. It was constructed in 1858-1860 during the French Second Empire by the architect Gabriel Davioud.- History :...
, Place Saint-Michel, 1858-60.
Fontaine des Carmélites, or Fontaine Notre-Dame-Des-Champs, at the corner of Rue Saint-Jacques and the impasse des Carmélites. 1625. Augustin Guillain, sculptor. Destroyed about 1853.
Fontaine de la Rue Censier, Rue Censier, at the corner of Rue Mouffetard. 1806. Architect, Louis-Simone Bralle, sculptor, Valois. Destroyed in 1866/1867.
Fontaine Cuvier, corner of rue Cuvier and rue Linné, 1840-46. Alphonse Vigoureaux, architect, Jean-Jacques Feuchere and René-Jules Pomateau, sculptors.
Fontaine Octave Gérard, Square Painlevé, 1909. Jules Chaplain, sculptor.
Fontaine Mauresque, Place du Puit-de-l'Hermite. 1929. Louis Azema, architect.
Fontaine Capitan, Rue des Arenes, 1924.
Fontaine de la Guérison, Fontaine Pelletier et Caventou, Place Louis-Martin, 1951, Pierre Poisson, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Sorbonne, Place de la Sorbonne, 1980,
Fontaine Lucien-Herr, Place Alphonse-Laveran, 1995. Bernadette Gourrier, sculptor.
Fontaine Buffon-Poliveau, rue Geoffroy-Saint-Hilaire, 1983
Fontaine de la Spirale, 11-19 rue Descartes, 1986, Denis Sloan, architect and Meret Oppenheim, sculptor.
Fontaine de Contrescarpe, Place de Contrescarpe, 1992.
Fontaine de l'Estrapade, Place de l'Estrapade, 1992.
Fontaine Hydrorrhage, Museum de la sculpture en Plein air, jardin Tino Rossi, quai Saint-Bernard, (1975–77), Daniel Badani, architect and Jean-Robert Iposteguy, sculptor.
Fontaines Laveran, Place Alphonse-Laveran, (1982), Bernadette Gourier, sculptor.
Fontaine Jussieu, La Bouche de la Vérité, Place Jussieu, (1993–94), Guy Larrigue, sculptor
Fontaine Mouffetard-Bazeilles, Pluie, Place Saint-Médard, (1990), Guy Larrigue, architect.
Fontaine Saint-Julien-l'hospitalier, Square Viviani, (1995), Georges Jeanclos, sculptor
File:Fontaine de L'Abbaye Saint-Germain-des-Pres Paris.JPG|Fontaine de L'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Pres, (1714-1717). It was moved in the 19th century to make room for the Boulevard Saint-Germain
Boulevard Saint-Germain
The Boulevard Saint-Germain is a major street in Paris on the Left Bank of the Seine river. It curves in a 3.5 kilometer arc from the Pont de Sully in the east to the Pont de la Concorde in the west and traverses the 5th, 6th and 7th arrondissements...
, and now is in Square Langevin, in the 5th arrondissement.
File:Masqueron of Fontaine de l'Abbaye Saint-Germain-des-Pres.JPG|Masqueron of the Fontaine de l'Abbaye de Saint-Germain-des-Pres (1714-1717)
File:FontaineCuvier01.jpg|Fontaine Cuvier (1840-1846)
File:Fontaine Place Maubert Paris.JPG|Fontaine de la Place Maubert (date unknown, probably 19th century)
File:Fontaine Octave Gerard.JPG|Fontaine Octave Gérard, Square Painlevé, (1909.)
File:Fontaine Capitan Paris.JPG|Fontaine Capitan, rue des Arenes, (1924)
File:S7001500.JPG|Fountain Place de La Sorbonne (1980)
File:Fontaine Jussieu.JPG|Fontaine Jussieu, Place Jussieu (1993-94)
6th arrondissement
Fontaine Saint-Côme. At the corner of the rue de Codeliers and rue de la Harpe. 16th century. Rebuilt by Jean Beausire against the wall of the church of Saint-Côme-Saint-Damien. Later destroyed.Medici Fountain
Medici Fountain
The Medici Fountain is a monumental fountain in the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement in Paris. It was built in about 1630 by Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France...
, Luxembourg Gardens, about 1630. Attributed to Salomon de Brosse
Salomon de Brosse
Salomon de Brosse was the most influential early 17th-century French architect, a major influence on François Mansart. Salomon was from a prominent Huguenot family, the grandson through his mother of the designer Jacques I Androuet du Cerceau and the son of the architect Jean de Brosse...
but more probably by Tomasso Francini, architect. Moved thirty meters to make room for new boulevard and rebuilt in 1864.
Fontaine de la Charité, Rue Taranne, between 1671 and 1677. Destroyed.
Fontaine Palatine
Fontaine Palatine
The fontaine Palatine is a fountain in Paris located at 12 rue Garancière, in the 6th arrondissement, near the Luxembourg Palace and Luxembourg Gardens.- History :...
or Fontaine Garancière, rue Garancière. 1715.
Fontaine des Cordeliers, Rue des Cordeliers, about 1717. Probably by Jean Beausire, architect. Destroyed at the end of the 19th century.
Fontaine de Léda
Fontaine de Léda
The Fontaine de Léda is a sculptural wall fountain built in 1806–1808 during the reign of Napoleon Bonaparte. The fountain depicts the legend of Leda and the Swan, with a central bas-relief panel by Achille Valois...
, 1806–09, Originally corner of rue du Regard, moved 1858 and placed behind the Medici Fountain
Medici Fountain
The Medici Fountain is a monumental fountain in the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement in Paris. It was built in about 1630 by Marie de' Medici, the widow of King Henry IV of France and regent of King Louis XIII of France...
in Luxembourg Gardens.
Fontaine de la place de l'Ecole-de-Médicine, 1803-1807. Jacques Gondoin, architect. Destroyed 1835.
Fontaine du Palais des Beaux-Arts, or Fontaine de l'Institut. 1806-1810. Léon Vaudoyer, sculptor. The fountain was taken out of service in 1865. The lions that decorated the fountain were moved in 1950 to the square between rue-6-juin-1944 and rue-du-25-aout-1944 in Boulogne-Billancourt, where they can be seen today.
Fontaine du marché des Carmes, originally in the marché des Carmes, now in Square Gabriel-Pierné, (1819). Alexandre-Evariste Fragonard, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Paix. Allée du Séminaire, originally at the marché Saint-Germain, moved in 1821 to Place Saint Sulpice, moved to present location in 1935. Detournelle, architect, and Caraffe, Voinier, Jean-Joseph Espercieux, Marquis, sculptors.
Fontaine des Orateurs Sacrés or Fontaine Saint-Sulpice
Fontaine Saint-Sulpice
The Fontaine Saint-Sulpice is a monumental fountain located in Place Saint-Sulpice in the 6th arrondissement of Paris...
. Place Saint-Sulpice. 1843-1848. Louis Visconti, architect.
Fontaine de l'Observatoire
Fontaine de l'Observatoire
The Fontaine de l'Observatoire is a monumental fountain located south of the Jardin du Luxembourg in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, with sculpture by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux. It was dedicated in 1874...
, Jardin de l'Observatoire, 1867-74. Gabriel Davioud, architect, Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, principal sculptor.
Bassin Soufflot, or bassin de la place Edmond Rostand. 1862-63. Place Edmond Rostande. Gabriel Davioud, architect. Sculptural group added to fountain in 1884. Gustave-Adolphe-Crunk, sculptor.
Fontaine de Eugène Delacroix, Luxembourg Gardens, 19th century, architect unknown.
Fontaine Pastoral, Square Saint-Germain-des-Prés, square Felix Desruelles. 1914. Ollivier, architect. Felix Desruelles, sculptor.
Fontaine Jacob, 2 rue Jacob, 1978, Guy Larrigue, sculptor.
Fontaine Littré, 4 rue Littré 1983, Shamaï Haber, sculptor (disappeared)
Fontaine du Québec, Embâcle, Place du Québec, 1984, Alfred Gindre, architect and Charles Daudelin, sculptor.
7th arrondissement
Fontaine des Quatre-SaisonsFontaine des Quatre-Saisons
The Fontaine des Quatre-Saisons is a monumental 18th-century public fountain, at 57-59 rue de Grenelle in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was executed by Edme Bouchardon, royal sculptor of King Louis XV , and opened in 1745...
or Fontaine de Grenelle. 57-59 rue de Grenelle, 1739. Edme Bouchardon, architect and sculptor.
Fontaine de l'esplenade des Invalides, or Fontaine du Lion de Saint-Marc. Esplenade des Invalides, 1800-1804. Charles Percier and August Fontaine, architects, and T Trepat and Chauvet, sculptors. The fountain was originally built to display the lion from Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco
Piazza San Marco , is the principal public square of Venice, Italy, where it is generally known just as "the Piazza". All other urban spaces in the city are called "campi"...
in Venice
Venice
Venice is a city in northern Italy which is renowned for the beauty of its setting, its architecture and its artworks. It is the capital of the Veneto region...
, brought to Paris by Napoleon Bonaparte. The statue was removed in 1815 after Napoleon's defeat at Waterloo, and the pedestal was destroyed in 1840.
Fontaine de la place de La Madeleine, Square Santiago-du-Chili. and place Francois-Ier (8th arrondissement), 1864-65. originally in the place de La Madeleine. Gabriel Davioud, architect and Francois-Theophile Murget, sculptor. Moved to its present location near the Hotel des Invalides in 1902.
Fontaine du Fellah
Fontaine du Fellah
The Fontaine du Fellah, also known as the Egyptian Fountain, located at 52 rue de Sèvres in the 7th arrondissement of Paris, next to the entrance of the Vaneau metro station, was built in 1806 during the rule of Napoleon Bonaparte, in the neo-Egyptian style inspired by Napoleon's Egyptian campaign...
, or Egyptian Fountain. 42 Rue de Sèvres, 1806-1808. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet, sculptor. The original statue was replaced by another by Gechter in 1844.
Fontaine du Gros-Caillou, or Fontaine de Mars. 129-131 rue Saint-Dominique, 1806. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, Pierre-Nicolas Beauvallet, sculptor.
Bassins of Place du Maréchal-Joffre, 1958, Creusot, architect.
Fontaine de l"Intendant, Jardin de l'Intendant, boulevard de La Tour Maubourg, 1980, Bertrand Monnet, architect. In May 2011 the basin was empty and the fountain was not working.
Fontaine Saint-Jean, Square Saint-Jean-de-Grenelle, 147 rue de Grenelle 1987.
8th arrondissement
Fontaine du Cirque Gardens of the Champs-ElyséesChamps-Élysées
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is a prestigious avenue in Paris, France. With its cinemas, cafés, luxury specialty shops and clipped horse-chestnut trees, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous streets and one of the most expensive strip of real estate in the world. The name is...
, 1839. Jacques-Ignace Hittorff, architect. Originally placed in the Rond-Point of the Champs-Élysées, it was removed in 1863 and replaced with the six basins designed by Gabriel Davioud
Gabriel Davioud
Jean-Antoine-Gabriel Davioud was a French architect.Davioud was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Vaudoyer...
. The fountain now stands in the gardens of the Champs-Élysées.
Fontaines des Champs-Elysées, Gardens of the Champs-Elysées
Champs-Élysées
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is a prestigious avenue in Paris, France. With its cinemas, cafés, luxury specialty shops and clipped horse-chestnut trees, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous streets and one of the most expensive strip of real estate in the world. The name is...
, 1840. Jacques-Ignace Hittorff, architect; Francisque-Joseph Duret, Louis Desprez, Jean-Auguste Barre, sculptors.
Fontaine de Laborde, Square Marcel Pagnol, former square de Laborde. 1852. Gabriel Davioud
Gabriel Davioud
Jean-Antoine-Gabriel Davioud was a French architect.Davioud was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Vaudoyer...
, architect. Destroyed around 1968. It was replaced by the Fontaine Marcel-Pagnol in 1990.
Fontaines de la Concorde
Fontaines de la Concorde
The Fontaines de la Concorde are two monumental fountains located in the Place de la Concorde in the center of Paris. They were designed by Jacques Ignace Hittorff, and completed in 1840 during the reign of King Louis-Philippe...
. Place de la Concorde, 1836-1840. Two fountains, symbolizing the sea navigation and river navigation in France, by Jacques-Ignace Hittorff.
Fontaine de la place François-Ier, 1865, Gabriel Davioud
Gabriel Davioud
Jean-Antoine-Gabriel Davioud was a French architect.Davioud was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Vaudoyer...
, architect. This fountain originally stood in the place de la Madeleine. but was moved to its present location in 1909.
Fontaine Alfred de Musset
Alfred de Musset
Alfred Louis Charles de Musset-Pathay was a French dramatist, poet, and novelist.Along with his poetry, he is known for writing La Confession d'un enfant du siècle from 1836.-Biography:Musset was born on 11 December 1810 in Paris...
, Le Rêve du poèt. Cour la Reine, Grand Palais
Grand Palais
This article contains material abridged and translated from the French and Spanish Wikipedia.The Grand Palais des Champs-Elysées, commonly known as the Grand Palais , is a large historic site, exhibition hall and museum complex located at the Champs-Élysées in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France...
, 1910. A Moncel, sculptor.
Miroir d'eau, la Seine et ses affluents. Avenue du General Eisenhower, 1910. Raoul Larche, sculptor.
Fontaine du jardin du Petit-Palais. Cour la Reine, 1937. Raoul Lamourdedieu, sculptor.
Fontaines du Rond-Point des Champs-Elysées
Champs-Élysées
The Avenue des Champs-Élysées is a prestigious avenue in Paris, France. With its cinemas, cafés, luxury specialty shops and clipped horse-chestnut trees, the Avenue des Champs-Élysées is one of the most famous streets and one of the most expensive strip of real estate in the world. The name is...
, 1958. The first fountain was made of glass by Dufour, architect and Max Ingrand, master glassmaker. Restored in 1986. A second glass fountain was made by René Lalique
René Lalique
René Jules Lalique was a French glass designer known for his creations of perfume bottles, vases, jewellery, chandeliers, clocks and automobile hood ornaments. He was born in the French village of Ay on 6 April 1860 and died 5 May 1945...
for the Paris Exposition in 1925. It was destroyed and replaced by the present-day fountains by architect Auguste Lambouret.
Fontaine Henri Bergson, place Henri-Bergson. 1969. Destroyed.
Fontaine Marcel Pagnol, Square Marcel-Pagnol, place Henry Bergson, 1990. Replaced the Fontaine de Laborde.
9th arrondissement
Fontaine du Coq, rue du Coq, 17th century. The fountain is a vestige of the Chateau des Porcherons, built by the Le Cocq family beginning in 1380. The chateau was left in ruins after the French RevolutionFrench Revolution
The French Revolution , sometimes distinguished as the 'Great French Revolution' , was a period of radical social and political upheaval in France and Europe. The absolute monarchy that had ruled France for centuries collapsed in three years...
, and was demolished in the mid-19th century, leaving only the fountain.
Fontaine Cardinal Mercier. Rue du Cardinal Mercier, former rue Nouvelle. (Date of construction unknown.)
Fontaine du Lycée Bonaparte, 1806-1807. Rue Neuve-Sainte-Crois, now rue Caurmartin.
Fontaine Saint-Georges. Place Saint-Georges. 1824-1825. Auguste Constantin, architect. (Destroyed 1904).
Fontaine Pigalle, or Fontaine de la Place de la Barrière-Montmartre, place Pigalle. 1862-1863. Gabriel Davioud
Gabriel Davioud
Jean-Antoine-Gabriel Davioud was a French architect.Davioud was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Vaudoyer...
, architect.
Fontaine de la Trinité, Square de la Trinité, 1864-1867. Théodore Ballu, architect. Francisque-Joseph Duret, Eugène Lequesne and François-Théophile Murgey, sculptors.'
Fontaine Stevens, rue Alfred-Stevens. 1933.
Fontaine de-la-Cité-Trévise, Cité de Trèvise, about 1944.
Fontaine Drouot, 9 rue Druout, 1980, Jean-Jacques Fernier and André Biro, architects, and Dominique Babinet, sculptor.
10th arrondissement
Fontaine du Chaudron, corner of rue du Chaudron and rue Faubourg-Saint-Honoré, about 1718. Destroyed.Fontaine du Faubourg Saint-Martin, Rue du Faubourg-Saint-Martin, 1848. Marie-Auguste Martin, sculptor. Destroyed between 1876 and 1933.
Fontaine Verdun-Valmy, Place Raoul-Follereau, 1981.
Fontaine de la Descent au Paradis, Hospital Saint-Louis, Reception hall, avenue Claude Villefaux, 1983, Daniel Badani and Pierre Roux-Dorlut, architect, Michele Blandel, sculptor.
Aqua Candida, Cour d'Honneur of the gare de l'Est, 1988, Michele Blondel, architect.
Fontaine Alban Stratagne, Square Alaban-Statagne, 107 bis rue du Faubourg Saint-Denis, 1990.
11th arrondissement
Fontaine du Basfroid or Fontaine du Charonne, Corner of rue de Basfroid and rue de Charonne, 1719. Jean BeausireJean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
, architect.
Fontaine de la Petite-Halle or Fontaine de Montreuil, corner of rue du Faubourg-Saint-Antoine and rue de Montreuil, 1719. Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire
Jean Beausire , was an architect, engineer and fountain-maker and the chief of public works in Paris for King Louis XIV of France and King Louis XV of France between 1684 and 1740, and was the architect of all the public fountains constructed in Paris that period. Several of his fountains still...
, architect.
Fontaine de la rue Popincourt, or Fontaine de la Charité, Rue Popincourt, 1806. Louis-Simon Bralle, architect, Augustin-Félix Fortin, sculptor. The fountain was destroyed, but the bas-relief was preserved, and is now found at 48 rue de Sévigné.
Fontaine de l'Eléphant de la Bastille
Elephant of the Bastille
The Elephant of the Bastille was a monument in Paris between 1813 and 1846. Originally conceived in 1808 by Napoleon, the statue was intended to be created out of bronze and placed in Place de la Bastille, but only a plaster full-scale model was built...
, Place de la Bastille, 1808. Célérier, Le Chevalier Jean-Antoine Alavoine
Jean-Antoine Alavoine
Jean-Antoine Alavoine was a French architect best known for his column in the Place de la Bastille, Paris , the July Column to memorialize those fallen in the Revolution of 1830...
, Pierre-Charles Bridan, architects. Model erected in 1817, removed in 1834.
Fontaine du Marché Lenoir, Marché Lenoir in the Faubourg-Saint-Antoine. Beginning of 19th century. Destroyed.
Fontaine du marché Popincourt, Rue Ternaux, 1837, Destroyed.
Fontaine de la Roquette, 68 rue de la Roquette, 1846.
Basins of boulevard Richard-Lenoir, Boulevard Richard Lenoir. 1860-1861. Gabriel Davioud, architect. Transformed during the second half of the 19th century, replaced in 1994.
Fontaine du Triomphe de la République, Place de la Nation, 1879-1899. Jean Dalou, sculptor. The basin and water supply were removed in the 1960s, leaving only the group of sculptures.
Fontaine Dejean, Place Pas du loup, 1906. Jean Camille Formigé, architect, Charles Lous Malric, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Roquette, rue de la Roquette, 1977.
Fontaine de l'Allégorie de la Liberté, Place Léon-Léon Blum, 1983, Fonquernie, architect, Marcello Tommasi, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Cité Beauharnais, rue Neuve-des-Boulets,1986–88.
Fontaine de l'Impasse-des-Jardiniers, passage Dumas, 1992. Jean Rechstener, architect and Michel Mourouc, creator of the mural painting 'L'art topiare,' on the wall behind the fountain.
Fontaine du boulevard Richard-Lenoir, 1994. David Mangin, architect and Jacqueline Osty, landscape architect.
'
12th arrondissement
Fontaine Hermann, or Fontaine de Rambouillet. Place du Colonel-Bourgoin, formerly Place Crozatier. Made in 1845, installed in its present location in 1882-1883.Fontaine de marché d'Aligre, Marché d'Aligre, 1846.
Fontaine Sainte-Eugénie, 89 bis, rue de Charenton, 1846. Destroyed 1906.
Fontaine du Château-d'Eau, or Fontaine Daumesnil, Place Félix-Éboué, 1869-74. Gabriel Davioud
Gabriel Davioud
Jean-Antoine-Gabriel Davioud was a French architect.Davioud was born in Paris and studied at the École des Beaux-Arts under Léon Vaudoyer...
, architect, Henri-Alfred Jacquemart and Louis Villemont, sculptors. Originally located in the Place de la République
Place de la République
The Place de la République is a square in Paris, located on the border between the 3rd, 10th and 11th arrondissements. It is named after the French Republic. The Métro station of République lies beneath the square.-History:...
, it was moved in 1879 to its present location.
Fontaine de la Port Dorée, Place Edouard-Renard, 1935. Louis Madeline, architect, Léon Drivier, sculptor.
Fontaine Louttre, Parc Floral de Paris, route de la Pyramide, 1968, Marc-Antoine Louttre-Bissière, sculptor.
Cascade Suisse, Parc Floral de Paris, route de la Pyramide, 1969.
Fontaine du Point du rencontre, brumisateur, Parc Floral de Paris, route de la Pyramide, 1969. Jean Bernard, architect.
Fontaine Stahly in the Parc Floral, in the Bois de Vincennes
Bois de Vincennes
The Bois de Vincennes is a park in the English landscape manner to the east of Paris. The park is named after the nearby town of Vincennes....
1969. This fountain, by sculptor François Stahly
François Stahly
François Stahly was a German-French sculptor....
and landscape architect Daniel Collin, is composed of blocks of granite intermingled with cascades and jets of water.
Fontaine de la Baleine-Bleu, Jardin de l'ilôt Saint-Eloi, 1-17, rue du Colonel Rozanoff 1982, Michel Le Corre, conception, and Gabrielle, Brechon, sculptor. A ceramic representation of a blue whale
Blue Whale
The blue whale is a marine mammal belonging to the suborder of baleen whales . At in length and or more in weight, it is the largest known animal to have ever existed....
.
Fountain of the Parvis of the Palais Omnisport of Paris or Fontaine du Canyoneaustrate, Parc du Bercy, 1988. Gérard Singer, sculptor. A modern rendition of a water-carved natural canyon.
Fontaine Charenton, Square, 177 rue de Charenton, 1986–1992.
Fontaine Courteline, Place Courteline. Date unknown.
Fontaines du Ministère, located in the courtyard of the Ministry of the Economy and Finance, 1 boulevard de Bercy, 1988. Paul Chemetov and Borja Huidobro, architects.
Fontaine Charles-Péguy, Square Charles Péguy, rue Montempoivre 1989, Alain Gilot, architect, and Liliane Grunig Tribel, landscape architect.
Fontaine Reuilly, Placette Reuilly, 1992. Roland Schweitzer, architect.
Fontaines du jardin de Reuilly, Jardin de Reuilly, avenue Daumesnil, 1992. Pierre Colboc, architect.
Fontaines de la Memoire, Parc de Bercy
Parc de Bercy
Parc de Bercy is a group of three connected gardens in the 12th arrondissement of Paris. With a combined area of some 14 hectares, it is one of the most important parks in the city...
, 1996. Bernard Huet and Jean-Pierre Feugas, architects.
Fontaine Van Vallenhoven, Square Van Vallenhoven, date unknown.
13th arrondissement
Fontaine Souham, Place Souham 1983, Alberto Guzman, sculptor.Fontaine à l'Outre, Jardin Baudricourt, rue de la Pointe-d'Ivry, 1985, Claude Mary, sculptor.
Fontaines Michelet, Square Michelet, rue de Tolbiac and rue Wertz 1989, François Soulier, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
Fontaine Juan-Mirò, Rue Gandon 1990.
Fontaine Arago, Square Arago 69, boulevard Arago 1990, César Demela, architect.
Fontaine Hélène Boucher, Square Hélène Boucher, avenue de la Porte-d'Italie, 1991.
Fontaines Héloise-et-Abélard, Square Héloise-et-Abélard, 22 rue Pierre Gourdault 1991, Thierry Laverne and Philippe Raguin, landscape architects.
Fontaines du Moulin-de-la-Pointe, Jardin de Moulin-de-la-Pointe, 109, avenue d'Italie,1992, Gilles Vexlard and Laurence Vachelot, architects.
La Danse de la fontaine emergente
La Danse de la fontaine emergente
Danse de la fontaine émergente is the most recent monumental fountain constructed in Paris. It is located on Place Augusta-Holmes, rue Paul Klee, in the 13th arrondissement...
2008, located on Place Augusta-Holmes, rue Paul Klee.
14th arrondissement
Fontaine des Capucins-Saint-Jacques, at the corner of faubourg Saint-Jacques and the present boulevard Port-Royal, (1848). Destroyed in 1866 or 1868.Fontaine de l"Aspirant-Dunant, Square de l'Aspirant Dudnant, (early 20th century).
Fontaine du Printemps, Square Mairie du XIV, (1927), Gilbert Privat, sculptor.
Fontaine du Printemps, Square Calmette, (1932), Paul Manaut and Gilbert Privat, sculptors
Fontaine Jean-Moulin, Square Jean-Moulin, porte de Châtillon, (1957).
Fontaine Alésia-Ridder, Square Alésia-Ridder, 213 rue d'Alèsia (1972, 1976).
Fontaine Vercingétorix, Place de la Porte-de-Vanves (1978)
Fontaine Bardinet, Square Bardinet-Jacquier, rue Bardinet (1981).
Fontaine du Creuset-du-Temps, Place Catalogne (1988), Shamai Haber
Shamai Haber
Shamai Haber was a sculptor who lived and worked in Paris, France. He died in 1995.- Biography :Haber was born ing Lodz, Poland in 1922 but emigrated in 1935. He first went to Luxembourg and then to Israel. While in Tel Aviv he attended the Academy of Fine Arts. He studied with Moshe Sternschuss...
, sculptor
Fontaines Ferdinand-Brunot, Mairie, 2, place Ferdinand-Brunot (1988), Bruno Courtade, architect.
Fontaine des Hespérides, Jardin Atlantique
Jardin Atlantique
The Jardin Atlantique is a public park and garden located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, on the roof that covers the tracks and platforms of the Gare Montparnasse railway station. It has an area of 3.4 hectares...
, pont des CInq-Martyrs (1994). François Brun, Christine Schnitzler, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
Fontaine des Humidités, Jardin Atlantique
Jardin Atlantique
The Jardin Atlantique is a public park and garden located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, on the roof that covers the tracks and platforms of the Gare Montparnasse railway station. It has an area of 3.4 hectares...
, salle des Humidités (1994), François Brun, Christine Schnitzler, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
Fontaine des Miroitements, Jardin Atlantique
Jardin Atlantique
The Jardin Atlantique is a public park and garden located in the 15th arrondissement of Paris, on the roof that covers the tracks and platforms of the Gare Montparnasse railway station. It has an area of 3.4 hectares...
, salle des Miroitements, (1994), François Brun, Christine Schnitzler, architect, and Michel Pena, landscape architect.
15th arrondissement
Fontaine du Puits de Grenelle, Place Georges-Mulot, (1905). Commemorating the artesian wells of Grenelle. Jean-Camille Formigé, architect; Waas, Georges-Philippe-Eugène Loiseau-Bailly, Firmin-Marcelin Michelet, Lefebvre. sculptors.Fontaine Saint-Lambert, Square Saint-Lambert, rue Theophraste-Renaudot (1957–58), Dupuis, architect.
Fontaine Nélaton, the PPT Building, Rue Nélaton (1966), Pierre Dufau, architect and René Collamarini, sculptor.
Fontaine Boule des Périchaux, Square des Périchaux, boulevard Lefebvre, (1974).
Fontaine Wassily-Kandinsky, Place Wassily Kandinsky, (1974), Madame Balint de Jeckel, sculptor. Removed 1980.
Fontaine de la Convention, 1 rue Alain-Chartier, (1979). Removed in 1994.
Fontaine du Docteur-Finlay, 21 rue du Docteur-Finlay (1980), Michel de Sablet, designer.
Fontaine des Polypores, Square Jean-Cocteau, rue Balard (1981), Jean-Yves Lechevallier, sculptor.
Fontaine Béla-Bartók, Square Béla-Bartók, rue Rouelle, (1983), Jean-Yves Lechevallier, sculptor.
Hommage à Brancusi, Hospital Necker, cour des Départs des convois, impasse Ronsin (1984), François-Xavier Lalanne
François-Xavier Lalanne
François-Xavier Lalanne was a French sculptor and engraver. He lived and worked in Ury...
, sculptor.
Fontaines Aristide-Maillol, 103 rue Falguière (1984), Michel de Sables, designer.
Fontaines Georges-Brassens, Parc Georges-Brassens, 36 bis, rue des Morillons, (1985), J.-M.Milliex and Alexander Ghiulamila, architects.
Fontaine d'Alleray, Jardin d'Alleray-Procession, 58 rue de la Procession (1988).
Fontaine Saint-Charles, Square Saint-Charles, rue Balard, (1989).
Fontaine Saint-Haon, 21 rue Balard, (1991), Aymeric Zublena, sculptor.
Colonnes d'eau, Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën is a public park located on the left bank of the river Seine in the XVe arrondissement of Paris. The park was built on the site of a former Citroën automobile manufacturing plant, and is named after company founder André Citroën.-History:In 1915, Citroën built his factory on...
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
Fontaines du Jardin Noir, Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën is a public park located on the left bank of the river Seine in the XVe arrondissement of Paris. The park was built on the site of a former Citroën automobile manufacturing plant, and is named after company founder André Citroën.-History:In 1915, Citroën built his factory on...
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
Fontaines des Jardins Sériels, Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën is a public park located on the left bank of the river Seine in the XVe arrondissement of Paris. The park was built on the site of a former Citroën automobile manufacturing plant, and is named after company founder André Citroën.-History:In 1915, Citroën built his factory on...
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
Nymphées, Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën
Parc André Citroën is a public park located on the left bank of the river Seine in the XVe arrondissement of Paris. The park was built on the site of a former Citroën automobile manufacturing plant, and is named after company founder André Citroën.-History:In 1915, Citroën built his factory on...
, (1992), Patrick Berger, Jean-Paul Viguier, Jean-François Joddry, architects, Alain Provost and Gilles Clément, landscape architects.
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16th arrondissement
Fontaine de la place d'Eylau, Place Victor-Hugo, former Place d'Eylau, 1837. Heudebert, architect. Destroyed between 1897 and 1901.Bacchantes, Jardin fleuriste, porte d'Auteuil, (1897). Jules Dalou
Jules Dalou
Aimé-Jules Dalou was a French sculptor, recognized as one of the most brilliant virtuosos of nineteenth-century France, admired for his perceptiveness, execution, and unpretentious realism.-Life:...
, sculptor.
Fontaine d'Avril, Square Galliera, 15 Avenue du President-Wilson, (1906). Pierre Roche, sculptor.
Fontaine Levassor, Porte Maillot
Porte Maillot
The Porte Maillot is one of the access points into Paris mentioned in 1860 and one of the ancient ancient city gates in the Thiers wall....
, (1907), Jules Dalou
Jules Dalou
Aimé-Jules Dalou was a French sculptor, recognized as one of the most brilliant virtuosos of nineteenth-century France, admired for his perceptiveness, execution, and unpretentious realism.-Life:...
, then Lefevre, sculptors.
Fontaine des Amours de Bagatelle. Parc de Bagatelle
Bagatelle
Bagatelle is a billiards-derived indoor table game, the object of which is to get a number of balls past wooden pins into holes...
, (1919). Raymond Sudre, sculptor.
Fontaine Joachim-Gasquet, Square du Fleuriste, port d'Auteuil, 7, avenue du Parc-des-Princes, (1923). Auguste Guenot, sculptor.
Fontaine de l'Amour, or l'Eveil à la Vie, Place de la Porte-d-Autueil, (1926). Raoul Lamourdedieu, sculptor.
Fontaine Claude Debussy, Square Claude-Debussy, (1932). Jan and Joël Martel, sculptors, Jean Burkhalter, sculptor.
Fontaine Tolstoi, Square Léon Tolstoi, (1934). Cassou, sculptor.
Fontaine Anna-de-Noailles, Square Anna-de-Noailles, (1935). Courbier, sculptor.
Fontaines de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, Place de la Porte de Saint-Cloud, (1936). Paul Landowski, sculptor. Robert Pommier and Jacques Billard, architects.
Fontaines du Trocadéro, Esplanade du Trocadéro, (1937). Léon Azema, Louis-Henri Boileau, Jacques Carlu, architects. Alexandre Descatoires, Marcel-Antoine Gimond, Jean Paris (called Pryas), Paul Cornet, Félix-Alfred Desruelles, Paul François Niclausse, Robert Couturier,ç Lucien Brasseur, sculptors.
The animals in the original cascade of Trocadéro (1878) were moved to the terrace in front of the Musée d'Orsay
Musée d'Orsay
The Musée d'Orsay is a museum in Paris, France, on the left bank of the Seine. It is housed in the former Gare d'Orsay, an impressive Beaux-Arts railway station built between 1898 and 1900. The museum holds mainly French art dating from 1848 to 1915, including paintings, sculptures, furniture,...
, where they can be seen today. They were made by sculptors Alexandre Schoeneberg, Alexandre Falguière, Eugène Delaplanche, Ernest Hiolle, Aimé Millet, Mathurin Moreau, Emmanuel Frémiet, Alfred Jacquemart, Pierre Rouillard, and Auguste-Nicolas Caien.
Miroir d'eau du musée d'Art Moderne, (1937). Félix Favola, sculptor.
Fontaine de Varsovie, Jardin du Trocadéro, (1937). Roger Expert, Paul Maître, Adolphe Thiers, architects. Daniel Bacque, Léon Ernst Drivier, Georges-Lucien Guyot, Paul Jouve, Pierre Poisson, Pierre Traverse, sculptors.
Puits artésien de Passy, Square Lamartine, avenue Victor-Hugo (1956–1967), Dupuis, architect.
Fontaine Victor-Hugo, Place Victor-Hugo (1964), Davy, architect and Max Ingrand, master-glassmaker.
Fontaine du Pré-aux-Chevaux, Jardin du Pré-aux-Chevaux, rue Gros, (1990).
17th arrondissement
Fontaine de la Cascade, Avenue de la Porte-de-Champerres (1988), Charles Gianferrari, plastic artist.Fontaine Louis-Vierne, 6 rue Lous-Vierne (1989), Nicolas Bertoux, sculptor.
Fontaine de la Pyramide, fontaine Conique des Ecoles, 7 avenue de la Porte-de-Champerette (1988), Charles Gianferrari, plastic artist.
Fontaine Sainte-Odile, Square Sainte-Odile, avenue Stephane-Mallarmé (1976), Jean Camand, architect.
L'arc au nuage, ZAC Saussure. 28 bis, boulevard Pereire (1989), Sadko, sculptor.
18th arrondissement
Réservoir-fontaine de Montmartre, Château d'eau de Montmartre, place Jean-Baptiste-Clément, (1835).Petite fontaine des Innocents, Square Willette, (1906). Emile Derre, sculptor.
Château d'Eau, Butte Montmartre, place Jean-Baptiste-Clément, (1932). Paul Gasq, sculptor.
Fontaine Steinlen, Square Constantin-Pecqueur, (1936). Paul Vannier, sculptor.
Fontaine du Passage-Léon, Square du Passage-Léon (1990), Michel de Sablet, designer.
Fontaine Léon-Serpollet, Square Léon-Serpollet, rue de Cloÿs (1991), Serve Eyzat, architect.
Fontaine Rachmaninov, Square Rachmaninov, rue Tzara (1991), Kathryn Gustafson, landscape architect.
Fontaine de la Turlure, Parc de la Turlure, rue de la Bonne (1988), Antoine Grumbach and Pierre Caillot, architects.
19th arrondissement
Château d'eau du boulevard Bondy, Corner of rue de Bondy and Boulevard Saint-Martin, now in front of the grande Halle of la Villette, Porte de Pantin. (1809-1812). Removed from its original location in 1867.L'Accueil de Paris, Femme au Bain. Square de la Butte-du-Chapeau-Rouge, (1938). Raymond Couvegnes, sculptor, Léon Azema, architect.
Fontaine de la porte de La Villette, Square de la Porte-de-la-Villette, rue Forceval (1969).
Fontaine Riquet, Rue de Flandres/rue Riquet. (1978-1980), Martin S. Van Treeck, architect. Destroyed.
Fontaine Rébéval, Square Rébéval, 2 rue Marcel-Achard (1984), Denis Sloan, architect.
Fontaine des Douves, Douves de la Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou (1986), Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaines de la Cité, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou, (1986), Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaine du jardin Loire-Jean-Jaurès, 74 rue Jean-Jaurès (1986), Jean Camand, architect, Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaine du jardin Mur d'eau, Cité des Sciences et de l'Industrie, 30 avenue Corentin-Cariou (1986), Adrien Fainsilber, architect.
Fontaine place des Fêtes, Place des Fêtes (1986), Marta Pan, sculptor.
Sigma antigravitationnel. Cite de Sciences et de l'lndustrie, 20 avenue Corentin-Cariou (1986–1990), Manolis Maridakis, sculptor.
Fontaine du Conservatoire, Conservatoire de Musique et de Danse, rue Bouret (1987), Fernand Pouillon, sculptor.
Fontaine du jardin des Bambous, Parc de la villette (1987), Alexandre Chemetov, architect.
Fontaine de la Folie de l'Antenne de Secours, Parc de La Vilette (1987), Bernard Tschumi, sculptor.
Fontaine du jardin de la Treille, Parc de la villette
Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette is a park in Paris at the outer edge of the 19th arrondissement, bordering the Boulevard Périphérique, which is a ring road around Paris, and the suburban department of Seine-Saint-Denis.-History:...
(1987), Gilles Vexlard and Laurence Vacherot, architects.
Fontaine de Parc de la villette, Parc de la villette
Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette is a park in Paris at the outer edge of the 19th arrondissement, bordering the Boulevard Périphérique, which is a ring road around Paris, and the suburban department of Seine-Saint-Denis.-History:...
(1987), Philippe Stark, architect.
Fontaine de la Folie des Enfants, Parc de la villette (1987), Bernard Tschumi, sculptor.
Le Cylinder sonore, Jardin des Bambous, Parc de la villette
Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette is a park in Paris at the outer edge of the 19th arrondissement, bordering the Boulevard Périphérique, which is a ring road around Paris, and the suburban department of Seine-Saint-Denis.-History:...
(1987), Bernhard Leitner, architect and composer.
Fontaine place de Stalingrad, Place de Stalingrad (1989), Bernard Huet, architect.
Sculpture des nuées, Jardin d'eau, Parc de la villette
Parc de la Villette
The Parc de la Villette is a park in Paris at the outer edge of the 19th arrondissement, bordering the Boulevard Périphérique, which is a ring road around Paris, and the suburban department of Seine-Saint-Denis.-History:...
(1989), Alain Pelessier, architect and Fujiko Nakaya, sculptor.
Fontaine Ephésienne, Place de la Bataille-de-Stalingrad (1989), Georges Jeanclos, sculptor.
20th arronidissement
Fontaine de la Réunion, Parc de la Réunion, (1858). Paul-Eugène Lequeux, architect. Destroyed.La femme aux poissons, Rue Sorbier, (1936), Dieupart, sculptor.
Fontaine des Grès, Square des Grès, Square des Grès, 57, rue de Vitruve (1983).
Le Génie des eaux, 45 rue des Amandiers (1985), Yvette VIncent-Alleaume, sculptor.
Fontaines de Charonne, Jardein de la garde de Charonne, 63 boulevard Davioud (1986).
Fontaine de la Réunion, Square de la Place de la Réunion (1987).
Fontaine Pali-Kao, Square de Pali-Kao, rue Julien-Lacroix (1988), François Debulois, architect
Fontaine des Amandiers, Square des Amandiers, rue des Cendriers (1988). Dominique Caire, architect.
Fontaine de Belleville, Parc de Bellville, rue Piat/rue Julien-Lacrois (1988), François Debulois, architect
Fontaine Saints-Simoniens, Square des Saints-Simoniens, 147, rue Menilmontant (1989), Marnix Raedecker, sculptor.
Fontaine Debrousse, Square Debrousse, 148 rue de Bagnolet.
Fontaine de la place Gambetta, Place Gambetta (1992), Alfred Gindre, architect, J. Dismier, master glass-maker, and Jean-Louis Rousselet, plastic artist.
Fontaine de la place des Grès, Place des Grès, (1992), Daniel Milhaud, sculptor.
La Defense
Fontaine de Yaacov AgamYaacov Agam
Yaacov Agam is an Israeli sculptor and experimental artist best known for his contributions to optical and kinetic art.-Biography:Yaakov Agam was born Yaakov Gipstein on May 11, 1928, in Rishon LeZion, then Mandate Palestine...
, at La Defense. (1977). A colorful mosaic basin with water jets and lighted beacons suggesting the runway of an airport at night.