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Oldest spring fountain built in volcanic stone
This is probably the oldest fountain in Clermont but still stands tall. At a stone's throw distance from cathedral, this is more located at Hotel Deville. This place is good for a calm evening as the...
This is probably the oldest fountain in Clermont but still stands tall. At a stone's throw distance from cathedral, this is more located at Hotel Deville. This place is good for a calm evening as the...
Clermont Ferrand boasts its many fountains and this is probably the most interesting dating back to 1515. It is an odd example not only because of the black volcanic stone used but also because of it...
Clermont Ferrand boasts its many fountains and this is probably the most interesting dating back to 1515. It is an odd example not only because of the black volcanic stone used but also because of it...
Oldest spring fountain built in volcanic stone
This is probably the oldest fountain in Clermont but still stands tall. At a stone's throw distance from cathedral, this is more located at Hotel Deville. This place is good for a calm evening as the...
Oldest spring fountain built in volcanic stone
This is probably the oldest fountain in Clermont but still stands tall. At a stone's throw distance from cathedral, this is more located at Hotel Deville. This place is good for a calm evening as the...
Rare Renaissance Fountain
Clermont Ferrand boasts its many fountains and this is probably the most interesting dating back to 1515. It is an odd example not only because of the black volcanic stone used but also because of it...
Rare Renaissance Fountain
Clermont Ferrand boasts its many fountains and this is probably the most interesting dating back to 1515. It is an odd example not only because of the black volcanic stone used but also because of it...
Beautiful Renaissance spring
Beautiful Renaissance spring, built in lava stone (pierre de Volvic) with delicate sculpture, relocated not far from the City Hall