Fuente de la Acequia

Rectangular pond in white Macael marble. It barely sticks out of the ground. Two jets project the water at a low height.

Fuente de Orive

Fountain attached to the wall of what was once one of the courtyards of the Orive Palace and is currently the access to the Orive Gardens from the Orive square. It is made up of a rectangular pylon attached to the wall, where the spout is located. A triangle of tiles, topped by a border of the same material, highlights the front of the fountain. A single spout in its upper vertex, gives water to the fountain.

Fuente del Cementerio

Square pond lined with gray granite. In the center a cylindrical cup with a rounded edge. A jet projects the water at a low height.

Fuente Plaza de las Capuchinas

Small octagonal fountain made of mine stone with a single jet that projects the water at a low height. It is inscribed in a recess made in the pavement that extends one of the sides of the octagon, generating a point.

Fuente Jardin de Orive

Altarpiece type fountain made of masonry and whitewashed and painted in yellow. Located between two levels of the garden, a quadrangular section spout pours the water from the top into a rectangular basin.

Fuente de la Electromecánica - Lateral

Fountain made entirely of red brick. In a brick wall there is an arch in which a water pipe pours the water into a semicircular pool. Two brick benches attached to this wall create a rectangular space paved with white pebbles.

Fuente Plaza de la Electromecánica - Central

Fountain made of red brick with gray stone baseboards and overflows. A neo-baroque pillar with some green tile details has four holes through which the water is poured into a cruciform pond which pours its waters into another larger cruciform pond and this in turn into a small semicircular pond.

Fuente Almogávares con Bailen

The fountain is structured by two elongated ponds that adapt to the topography of the terrain and its triangular shape. Made of granite, they form a fountain on two levels with a fountain in the center of both ponds.