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At the ancient crossroad near the milestone marking half a league from Oviedo, the Fountain Of The Four Spouts stands as a testament to thoughtful 18th-century architecture. Designed by Mr. Manuel Reguera in 1790, this historical attraction once served as a vital stop for travelers and their horses journeying along the highway to Castile. Crafted from limestone, the fountain and its accompanying sinks offered much-needed refreshment and cleanliness. Its water, still potable today, flows from the springs of Naranco, ensuring the site's continuous use. With a careful restoration by the Oviedo City Council in 1991, the fountain retains its charm and function, remaining an emblematic landmark in the city.

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

[CORREDORIA, LA] Ignacio Herrero 2 [CTA 07711]
Bus stop 276 m walk
[CORREDORIA, LA] Iglesia La Corredoria [CTA 02073]
Bus stop 446 m walk
[CUYENCES] IES La Corredoria [CTA 14198]
Bus stop 438 m walk
[CORREDORIA, LA] Cuatro Caños [CTA 02072]
Bus stop 57 m walk
Estación de tren La Corredoria
Train station 437 m walk
La Corredoria
Train station 441 m walk

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Alberto Ruiz Roman (Electrictron)
Alberto Ruiz Roman (Electrictron)
2 months ago on Google

SDCR.LA CORREDORIA INFANTIL CAMPEÓN DE LIGA

Coke
Coke
9 months ago on Google

Cinco estrellas, restauración perfecta. No se debe acceder directamente ya que está en una rotonda muy transitada,mejor verla desde la acera!

Rosa cue
Rosa cue
9 months ago on Google

Una fuente en medio de una rotonda muy transitada