Latona Fountain

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The Latona Fountain is a grand Baroque fountain at the Palace of Versailles, famed for its sculptural depiction of the myth of Latona and its central role in the garden’s axial design.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Baroque fountain
fountain
garden monument
architecturalStyle Baroque
country France
dedicatedTo Latona
depicts Apollo
Diana
Latona
myth of Latona
peasants transformed into frogs
designer André Le Nôtre
function ornamental fountain
symbolic centerpiece of garden axis
hasArtisticStyle allegorical sculpture
mythological sculpture
hasPart basin
bronze frogs
bronze lizards
central marble group of Latona and her children
marble statues
tiered basins
heritageDesignation part of UNESCO World Heritage Site "Palace and Park of Versailles"
influencedBy Ovid’s Metamorphoses
surface form: Ovid's Metamorphoses
locatedIn Gardens of the Palace of Versailles
surface form: Gardens of Versailles

Château de Versailles
surface form: Palace of Versailles
materialUsed gilded bronze
marble
stone
notableFor central role in Versailles garden design
grand Baroque composition
sculptural depiction of Latona myth
partOf main east–west axis of Versailles gardens
royal way from the Château to the Grand Canal
positionOnAxis between the Palace of Versailles and the Apollo Fountain
symbolizes protection of the royal family
punishment of hubris
royal authority
touristAttraction yes
waterFeatureType cascading fountain
jet fountain

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Buckingham Fountain inspiredBy Latona Fountain
this entity surface form: Latona Fountain at the Palace of Versailles
Neptune Fountain locatedNear Latona Fountain