Where did Large Garden Fountains Begin?

Originally, fountains only served a functional purpose. Cities, towns and villages made use of nearby aqueducts or springs to supply them with potable water as well as water where they could bathe or wash. Up to the late nineteenth century, water fountains had to be near an aqueduct or reservoir and more elevated than the fountain so that gravity could make the water flow downwards or shoot high into the air. Serving as an element of decoration and celebration, fountains also supplied clean, fresh drinking water. Bronze or stone masks of animals and heroes were frequently seen on Roman fountains. To illustrate the gardens of paradise, Muslim and Moorish garden planners of the Middle Ages added fountains to their designs. King Louis XIV of France wanted to illustrate his dominion over nature by including fountains in the Gardens of Versailles. To mark the entryway of the restored Roman aqueducts, the Popes of the 17th and 18th centuries commissioned the construction of baroque style fountains in the spot where the aqueducts arrived in the city of Rome
Since indoor plumbing became the norm of the day for fresh, drinking water, by the end of the 19th century urban fountains were no longer needed for this purpose and they became purely ornamental. Gravity was replaced by mechanical pumps in order to enable fountains to bring in clean water and allow for amazing water displays.
Embellishing city parks, honoring people or events and entertaining, are some of the purposes of modern-day fountains.
Eco-Friendly Fountains: Good for the Environment
Eco-Friendly Fountains: Good for the Environment Have you always wanted to prettify the look of your house? Solar water features might be the answer - they are a perfect add-on to any home because they embellish the layout and raise the price of your home. Solar powered water features can be a better investment versus electric ones because they not only improve one's well-being but they offer other interesting financial perks.
Constant running water fountains will most probably lead to a higher electric bill at the end of the month. Keep in mind that while you may not notice any rewards right away, your home will be worth more down the road.
Higher bills is not the only problem with using more electricity, the environment takes a big hit as well. Becoming “green” is just one of the advantages of installing a solar water fountain running only on the power of the sun. The environment can only benefit from the use of solar powered houses and water fountains.
This type of fountain needs less upkeep than others. Since solar fountains don't have motors, they don't get clogged which leads to little cleaning. And less cleaning means more time to play!
The Rewards of Having an Interior Wall Water Element in your Home or Work Place

A wall fountain is a great addition to any residence because it provides a peaceful spot where you sit and watch a favorite show after working all day. Anyone near an indoor fountain will benefit from it because its sounds emit negative ions, eliminate dust and pollen from the air, and also lend to a calming environment.
A Wall Fountain to Match Your Decor

Normally quite large, freestanding wall fountains, also known as floor fountains, have their basins on the ground.
On the other hand, a fountain affixed to a wall can be incorporated onto an existing wall or built into a new wall. A unified look can be achieved with this type of water feature because it seems to become part of the landscape rather than an added element.