La Fontanilla

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La Fontanilla is a historic stone fountain and former public water source in Palos de la Frontera, Spain, traditionally associated with provisioning Christopher Columbus’s ships before his first voyage to the Americas.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf cultural heritage site
historic fountain
tourist attraction
architecturalStyle mudéjar-influenced structure
associatedWith Christopher Columbus NERFINISHED
associatedWithEvent first voyage of Christopher Columbus to the Americas
category Buildings and structures in the Province of Huelva
Fountains in Spain
Tourist attractions in Andalusia
country Spain
hasConservationStatus protected monument
hasFunction public water source
hasStructure central basin
stone canopy
heritageDesignation Bien de Interés Cultural
locatedIn Andalusia
Palos de la Frontera NERFINISHED
Province of Huelva NERFINISHED
locatedNear Port of Palos NERFINISHED
Tinto River NERFINISHED
material stone
partOf Columbian historical sites in Huelva
significance linked to the discovery of America
symbol of Palos de la Frontera’s maritime history
timePeriod late Middle Ages NERFINISHED
tourism visited by people following Columbus-related routes
traditionalRole provisioning point for Columbus’s ships
usedFor supplying water to ships

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Palos de la Frontera hasHeritageSite La Fontanilla