タクナ decoration fountain
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タクナ decoration fountain (タクナ そうしょくふんすい) is a decoration fountain in Peruvian タクナ.
Is installed in front of パセオ シビコ of the タクナ center, タクナ sanctuary; a fountain of 6m in height.
The sculpture was designed by French Paul Lienhard and was forged using pig iron in British Simpson (Simpson) in a studio of Belgium.
The basics part is made of granite; 6m in diameter. The design of the goddess of the ancient Greece style to symbolize the four seasons in the lower fountain is taken, and the child who tied four naked hands is designed in the upper part of the fountain and expresses peace and solidarity.
I was donated to the タクナ city in 1869 by the government of Jose Walter (Don JoséBalta).
A flower bed is maintained with a fountain as the center, and there are many local people relaxing at a bench.
At the time of war with Chile, an underpass was dug in the basement of this decoration fountain and followed to Chile.
An art shop is put at this underpass entrance, and handicrafts of タクナ are sold now.
Neighboring facilities
References
- Sightseeing in タクナ state government station "Información de Tacna" (i perú), i perú, 2014
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