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Public Fountain

This Roman fountain in Ostia Antica (2nd c. AD) showcases advanced urban planning. Built in opus latericium (brickwork), it was fed by lead pipes from an aqueduct, providing clean water to locals. Its design, featuring a frontal basin and side niches, highlights both functionality and aesthetic appeal. Positioned at a key intersection, it reflects the Roman emphasis on public utility and beauty, illustrating a sophisticated approach to city life and infrastructure.
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