Fodor's Expert Review Fonte Aretusa

Siracusa Fountain

A freshwater spring, the Fountain of Arethusa, sits next to the sea, studded with Egyptian papyrus that's reportedly natural. This anomaly is explained by a Greek legend that tells how the nymph Arethusa was changed into a fountain by the goddess Artemis (Diana) when she tried to escape the advances of the river god Alpheus. She fled from Greece, into the sea, with Alpheus in close pursuit, and emerged in Sicily at this spring. It's said if you throw a cup into the Alpheus River in Greece, it will emerge here at this fountain, which is home to a few tired ducks and some faded carp—but no cups. If you want to stand right by the fountain, you need to gain admission through the aquarium; otherwise look down on it from Largo Aretusa.

Fountain

Quick Facts

Largo Aretusa
Siracusa, Sicily  96100, Italy

0931-65861

www.fontearetusasiracusa.it

Sight Details:
Rate Includes: €5, Closed Tues.

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