It is an emblematic fountain located in the historic center of Amalfi. The Baroque-style fountain, dating back to 1760, used to stand in front of the Duomo church but has since been moved to allow traffic to pass more easily. It is now located near the steps to the Amalfi Cathedral, surrounded by interesting shops and restaurants.
The intricate sculptures on the fountain include St. Andrew and nymphs and cherubs. The fountain was carved in 1760 by the Apostle St. Andrew, the patron saint of Amalfi and the sea god. The city's patron saint is depicted in the masterpiece alongside four angels, the fish Pellicano, and a dove.
The fountain was recently the subject of a significant restoration project that encompassed both the monument and the interior water system, and as a result, it was returned to the locals and visitors in 2018 looking more magnificent and lovely than it had in years before.
Piazza Duomo, Amalfi Italy