Feria

Seville, beautiful and diverse

The Alamedilla Fountain, also known as the Eight Spouts Fountain, is located in the Resolana Square, next to the Cristo de los Afligidos Park in Utrera. This old octagonal fountain with a roof shaped like a gazebo has been renovated. The roof, decorated with Sevillian tiles, is supported on eight semi-circular arches.

This fountain dates back, at least, to the 16th century. It is located near a drover’s road, known as the Cordel de la Higuera, which leads to the Morón livestock trail.

Fuenlonguilla Park is located to the south of the town, at the end of the promenade of the same name, next to the Hacienda Nuestra Señora del Carmen, commonly known as La Fuenlonguilla.

The existence of Fuente Vieja is documented as far back as the early 17th century, but it may even be before this date. It is likely linked to the foundation of La Puebla de Cazalla as a town.    

This fountain was formerly known as the “Old Fountain”.

It is located on the old road connecting Alcolea del Río with Constantina, to the north of the town’s cemetery. The octagonal Roman structure was built with stone blocks. The archaeologist Ponsich unearthed fragments of Roman tiles and bricks near the fountain.

The old Muslim arcade, which dates back to the 12th century, is located in the village of Mezquitilla. It seems to be evidence of the existence of a small Moorish village built around an oratory or Mosque. It is assumed to be from the Almohad period, as it shows clear similarities with other fountains built in the old kingdom of Seville.

This is one of the most interesting architectural remains in Gerena. It dates back to the Roman period from which the first chamber (old fountain) and thermal baths originate. The overflow of this first fountain probably served as a drinking trough.