Rimondi Fountain
The Rimondi fountain was built in 1626 by
the city''s Rector A. Rimondi. It covered part of the city''s water needs and it
is located in the Platanou square, which was then the centre of the Venetian
city. It has three water basins, three lion shaped water exits, and three
columns crowned by Corinthian capitals bearing a Latin inscription. Today the
fountain still springs water through the three lion heads.