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View of the Fountain de las Ranas.

The Fountain of the Frogs (English for: Fountain of the Frogs) is an emblematic fountain located in center of the Spanishcity of Albacete. Built in memory of Dionisio Guardiola, was inaugurated in 1916 in the center of the current Plaza de Gabriel Lodares, having chaired several places in the city until, in 2007, it was moved to its current location, the roundabout between the Paseo de la Libertad, the Avenida de la Estación, the Paseo de la Cuba and Calle Alcalde Conangla.[1][2]

History

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Former Plaza de Canalejas (current Plaza de Gabriel Lodares) with the Fountain de las Ranas, today this fountain is still preserved, but moved to Paseo de La Libertad.

The Fuente de las Ranas was built in memory of Dionisio Guardiola after being proposed in 1913 by the Society of Water of Albacete to the City Hall of Albacete as a tribute to the important contribution had made this Republican lawyer in the construction of water supply system of the city. The fountain was placed in the Plaza de Gabriel Lodares, then called Plaza de Canalejas, in 1916.[3][4]

Detail of the frogs, shells and scrolls from the Fountain de las Ranas.

In 1935 was transferred to the Parque Abelardo Sanchez that, at the time, was called Parque de Canalejas. In 1950 was retired and stored at the Matadero Municipal. In 1980 was recovered in the Parque Lineal until, in 2007, after the construction of underground parking El Sembrado, was located on the roundabout between the Paseo de la Libertad, the Avenida de la Estación, the Paseo de la Cuba and Calle Alcalde Conangla.[5][6][7]

Features

Night view of the Fountain delas Ranas, located in the Plaza de El Sembrador.

The fountain was named by the four frogs that adorn it. The mechanism of water of the fountain is as follows: the frogs expel the water through the mouth into the shells located under the same finally falling into a octagonal pond that forms the basis of the fountain.[8]

It has four scrolls located over the frogs representing the agriculture, the commerce and the industry, the Coat of Arms of Albacete and a dedication of the Society of Drinking Waters of Albacete to Dionisio Guardiola. wrought iron lights consists of nine luminaries and nine pendants and the coat of arms of Albacete, Castilla-La Mancha and Spain.[9][10]

References

  1. ^ "La fuente de las ranas".
  2. ^ "La Fuente de las Ranas, un monumento albaceteño del siglo XX" (PDF).
  3. ^ [url=http://www.historiadealbacete.com/index.php/asambleas/87-la-fuente-de-las-ranas "La fuente de las ranas"]. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Missing pipe in: |url= (help)
  4. ^ "La Fuente de las Ranas, un monumento albaceteño del siglo XX" (PDF).
  5. ^ "La fuente de las ranas".
  6. ^ "La Fuente de las Ranas, un monumento albaceteño del siglo XX" (PDF).
  7. ^ "La Fountain de las Ranas opens its fourth location".
  8. ^ "the Fuente de las Ranas". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |url_archive= ignored (help)
  9. ^ "The fountain de las Ranas". {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |url-archive= ignored (help)
  10. ^ "La Fuente de las Ranas, un monumento albaceteño del siglo XX" (PDF).