About

Fuente De Los Incrédulos stands as a testament to Zaragoza's rich history. This neoclassical fountain, crafted from striking white limestone, measures 7 by 5 meters and captures the essence of 18th-century elegance. Built in 1786 by D. Ramón Pignatelli, the fountain marks the arrival of the Canal Imperial's vital waters with its Latin inscription, translating to "To the conviction of the incredulous and the convenience of travelers." Easily accessible near the tranquil Casablanca locks and an inviting park, it's an ideal spot for families, allowing children to explore and learn amidst historical beauty. The enchanting ambiance, coupled with its historical significance, earns it a solid 4.3 rating from visitors, making it a must-see for those drawn to Spanish heritage.

Features

Suitable for children, Wheelchair accessible entrance

How to get here?

The nearest public transport options for your convenience.

Vía Ibérica N.º 33 / P. Infantes De España
Bus stop 146 m walk
(075) - Via Iberica,
Bus stop 127 m walk
Embarcadero / Vía Ibérica
Bus stop 110 m walk
P. Infantes De España N.º 1 / Vía Ibérica
Bus stop 152 m walk

Reviews and Ratings

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4.4
based on 702 reviews
4.3/5 416 reviews
4.6/5 286 reviews
POBAVI
POBAVI
1 month ago on Google

Muy bonita

joaquin marco corvinos
joaquin marco corvinos
1 month ago on Google

Es un lugar tranquilo y maravilloso

Abelardo Lavilla
Abelardo Lavilla
2 months ago on Google

Lugar de encuentro, para salidas ciclistas por la zona sureste de Zaragoza