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Sunlight Through This Fountain In L’Aquila, Italy, Makes It Look Like It’s Pouring Lava

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In the beautiful city of L’Aquila, Italy, there is a stunning sculpture that has been capturing the attention of visitors for decades. Known as the Fontana Luminosa, or Luminous Fountain, this sculpture is a true work of art that perfectly captures the spirit and beauty of Italy.

Created by sculptor Nicola D’Antino in the 1930s, the Fontana Luminosa is a masterpiece of art and engineering. The sculpture features a series of cascading fountains that seem to flow down a series of steps, creating a mesmerizing display of light and water.

But what really sets the Fontana Luminosa apart is the way that sunlight interacts with the water and the sculpture itself. As the sun shines through the fountain, it creates a stunning visual effect that makes it look as though the fountain is pouring molten lava.

This incredible display of light and water is a testament to the skill and creativity of Nicola D’Antino. Born in 1903 in the town of Isernia, Italy, D’Antino was a gifted sculptor who dedicated his life to creating beautiful works of art that would inspire and delight others.

Throughout his career, D’Antino created many notable sculptures, but the Fontana Luminosa is perhaps his most famous and enduring work. With its intricate design, mesmerizing display of light and water, and stunning visual effect, it’s no wonder that the Fontana Luminosa continues to captivate visitors to L’Aquila today.

For those lucky enough to see it in person, the Fontana Luminosa is truly a sight to behold. It’s a testament to the power of art and creativity to inspire and delight people of all ages and backgrounds, and a reminder of the enduring beauty that can be found in even the most unexpected places.

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