Circular fountain with lower part of the pond adorned with square section paving stones arranged in a grid. A large rounded edge finishes it off. In the center, a metal structure with the shape of use on a mosaic hexagon, projects the water at half height through two jets. On the inner perimeter of the pond, a series of jets project the water in arches that pour into the central metal structure. It is paired with the fountain on the other side of Calle Concepción. Due to its shape, this fountain together with its adjacent twin is popularly called Las Paelleras.
Circular fountain with lower part of the pond adorned with square section paving stones arranged in a grid. A large rounded edge finishes it off. In the center, a metal structure with the shape of use on a mosaic hexagon, projects the water at half height through two jets. On the inner perimeter of the pond, a series of jets project the water in arches that pour into the central metal structure. It is paired with the fountain on the other side of Calle Concepción. Due to its shape, this fountain together with its adjacent twin is popularly called Las Paelleras.
Fountain consisting of a rectangular pool with one of its short sides ending in a semicircular apse. In the center of this apse there is a scallop-shaped cup in the center of which a spout projects the water at a low height. Aligned in two rows parallel to the main axis of the pond, 16 jets project the water at medium height. The entire fountain is made of artificial stone.
Structure like a temple, built in white marble. On a circular base stand 5 pillars that support a vaulted structure. A hexagonal piloncillo with a small fountain in its center serves as a drinking trough for the numerous pigeons that live in its vicinity.
It was designed by the municipal architect Víctor Escribano Ucelay. The trough is made of Piedra de Sierra Elvira (Granada), with a curved section, through which the water that flows from the central fountain to the surrounding pond overflows (LÓPEZ Y POVEDANO, 1987: 159)
Bourbon style font, designed by Víctor Escribano Ucelay. The fountain was carved by the García Rueda brothers in Italian white marble. It has a quadrangular pylon with a mixtilinear profile, with the angles curved towards the inside, but also with a mixtilinear profile. From the center arises the central pillar that supports the first fairly flat circular cup and from it the bulbous column on which a second smaller cup shaped like a scallop rises and in which the vertical spout from which the water gushes out is located, overflowing of the cup.
Neo-baroque in style, made of polished black granite from Los Arenales, designed in 1944 by Víctor Escribano Ucelay. This architect reformed this space, providing it with the current steps.
It consists of a large basin-trough made of limestone slabs. These stones are provided with widening in their central part and are locked by iron brackets in their upper joints. It has a rectangular plan of 4.50 x 1.50 m. and 90 cm. Tall. The bottom of said pillar is made up of blue tiles that have raised it, determining its current shallow depth of barely 25 cm. The lead pipe that supplies it comes out of an artistic niche, topped by a semicircular arch and three upper pinnacles.
The fountain is situated on the balconied garden that surrounds the triumph. It was designed by Miguel Verdiguier in 1765 as part of the monument to the archangel. It is circular, with a pylon with very low edges and in its center there is a chimerical fish ridden by a child as an allegory of the Guadalquivir. Next to the Triumph there was also an attached basin that in 1853 was changed for a fountain, reusing the basin of the previous one, both received the “spill” waters from the fish fountain
In front of the church of San Francisco there is a small fountain with a multi-lobed plant. The low basin is made on the outside of granite with a fine blue tile listel in its upper part and a white marble bottom, with a low spout in the center. The entire fountain has been surrounded by a pavement of black and white pebbles.