Agrippa’s Magnificent Water-lifting Gadget
Agrippa’s Magnificent Water-lifting Gadget In 1588, Agrippa’s water-lifting invention attracted the attention and admiration of Andrea Bacci but that turned out to be one of the last mentions of the mechanism. It could be that the Acqua Felice, the second of Rome’s early modern aqueducts made the device useless when it was attached to the Villa Medici in 1592. This becomes all the more heartbreaking bearing in mind how impressive Camillo Agrippa’s device was, absolutely unique in Italy during the hundreds of years which passed between the decline of ancient Rome and the current era. There might have been different impressive water-related works in Renaissance gardens in the later part of the sixteenth century, including fountains that played music, water caprices (or giochi d’acqua) and even scenographic water displays, but nothing was operated by water which defied gravity.How Fountains can be Good for the Environment

Running water fountains means that your use of electricity will increase and thus your monthly bill. Even though you might not instantly notice the short-term benefits, remember that your home will undoubtedly gain in value in the long-term.
Higher costs is not the only problem with using more electricity, the environment takes a big hit as well. Solar powered water fountains get their energy directly from the sun thus making them the perfect “green” fountain. The eco-system can only benefit from the use of solar powered houses and water fountains.
This type of fountain needs less maintenance than others. Since these do not work using an electric generator that could clog up with debris, they need little cleaning. Which ultimately means more time to relax in your yard.