This modern fountain has an octagonal base made of gray granite paneling and a floor made of black and white pebbles. In the center, made of white marble, there are three pillars with circular cups. Arranged in three different heights, the largest one partially pours its water into the medium height, and this one in the lowest. The black pebbles at the bottom of the fountain form wave-like circles starting from the highest bowl of the three.
It consists of a simple ashlar pedestal previously topped by a wrought iron cross. Even today it conserves three pipes that supply a main basin and two other lateral ones to fill jugs, all of them made of mine stone.
Circular pond fountain lined with white marble, possibly Macael. In the center a red granite pillar with a white limestone plaque supports a bronze bust. 8 jets project the water at medium height in this fountain.
Pond fountain with a starry plant pond but with rounded corners. In the center, a pillar shaped like a bulbous column supports a round cup galloned to the outside. In the center of it a single jet. The rounded tops of the elements in this font give it a cushioned look. The fountain pond is made of limestone, while the pillar, bowl and spout are made of marble.
Circular pond fountain and central pillar that supports a large circular cup, all made of cream-colored marble. In the center of the cup we find a red marble spout topped by a marble ball that rotates as the water gushes out. The bowl has 4 spouts that pour the water into the pond.
Small circular white marble fountain. On a flat pond that protrudes from the pavement of the street just by its edge, stands a circular cup with a smaller diameter but the same material and a little higher. A fountain in its center, projects the water at a very low height
The fountain is entirely made of white marble. On a square there is a small pond with a star plant in which four of its vertices end at an angle and the other four in semicircles
This fountain was called "de la Salud" because it was erected in front of the Cemetery of Health, after the discovery of a spring in this place. But when it ran out, the fountain was moved to the Plaza de la Magdalena.
This basin was replaced by the current octagonal water trough and a raised central pillar decorated with pinjantes, both made of gray granite. Four jets pour the water into the bowl from the top of the central pillar.
It consists of a niche topped by a curved pediment. It has two spouts on each of its sides that pour their waters into a baroque basin made of mine stone that, according to the book "Fuentes de Córdoba" may come from some ancient missing fountain.
Fountain made of concrete with a hexagon plant. The medium-sized but low-height pond either highlights the drawing of the pavement of the square that projects the vertices of the fountain by means of white lines that make up a six-pointed star. In the center, a single spout projects the water at half height