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List of fountains in Paris : ウィキペディア英語版
List of fountains in Paris

The list of Paris fountains, existing and destroyed, is arranged by arrondissement below.〔Information from ''Paris et ses fontaines, de la Renaissance a nos jours'', Collection Paris et son Patrimoine, edited by Beatrice de Andia, Paris 1995.〕
For the history of Paris fountains, see Fountains in Paris.
==1st arrondissement==

Fontaine des Innocents, Corner of rue aux fers and rue Saint-Denis, later Place des Innocents. Built as a wall fountain in 1549, moved and transformed into a free-standing fountain in 1789, modified again during French Second Empire. Pierre Lescot, architect, Jean Goujon, sculptor.
Fontaine de a Pompe de la Samaritaine. On the second arch of the Pont Neuf, on the side of the quai de la Corde. Built in 1549 and in operation until 1710, it was finally destroyed in 1816.
Château d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir. The corner of rue de l'Arbre Sec and rue Saint Honoré. Rebuilt in 1606, moved in 1636, rebuilt in 1775. Jacques-Germain Soufflot, architect, Louis-Simon Boizot, sculptor.
Fontaine Sainte-Anne. In the couryard of the palace on the Île de la Cité. Built in 1626 bt architect Augustin Guilain and sculptor Pierre Bernard. Destroyed (?).
Fontaine de Pilori des Halles. In the Marché des Halle next to the pillory. Built 1601 by architect Pierre Guillan. Destroyed about 1820.
Château d'eau du Palais Royale. Place du Palais Royale, 1719. Destroyed in 1848.
Château d'eau des Tuileries. At the entrance of the Tuileries Garden, at the corner of Rue Saint-Florentin and Place Louis XV (now Place de la Concorde.) Built between 1765 and 1770, destroyed about 1820.
Fontaine de l'Apport Paris. In the square in front of the Grand Châtelet, at the beginning of rue Saint-Denis. Built 1623, Destroyed in the 19th century.
Fontaine du Diable. Corner of rue Saint-Louis and rue de l'Echelle. 1759. Probably by Jean-Baptiste Augustin Beausire. Built 1759, destroyed (?).
Fontaine de la Halle-aux-Blés. Rue de Viarmes, at the foot of the column of Soissons. Built about 1764.
Fontaine du marché Saint-Honoré. Built during the First Empire by the architect Molinos. Destroyed in 1956.
Fontaine de la Pointe Saint-Eustache. Pointe Saint-Eustache, built 1806 by architect François-Jean Bralle.
Fontaine de la place du quai de l'Ecole. Place quai de l'Ecole. Built 1806 by architect François-Jean Bralle. Moved in 1835 and later destroyed.
Fontaine du Palmier in Place du Châtelet. Built 1806-1808 by architects François-Jean Bralle and sculptor Louis-Simon Boizot. Moved and rebuilt in 1856, restored 1896-1901.
Fontaine Molière. 37 rue de Richelieu. Replaced the Fontaine Richelieu, by Jean Beausire, (about 1671.) The Fontaine Molière was built in 1841-44 by architect Louis Visconti and sculptors Bernard Gabriel Seurre and James Pradier.
Fontaines de la place du Théâtre-Français. Place André Malraux. These two fountains were built in 1867-1874 by architect Gabriel Davioud and sculptors Albert Ernest Carrier-Belleuse, Mathurin Moreau, Louis-Adolphe Eude, Charles Gauthier and François-Théophile Murgey.
Fontaine de la Cossonnerie, 12 rue de la Cossonnerie, (1979), Pierre Mougin, architect
Les Deux Plateaux, Cour d'Honneur of the Palais Royale, (1985–86). Patrick Bouchain, architect and Daniel Buren, sculptor.
Fontaine Berger, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arrretche, architect.
Fontaine Jules-Supervielle, Allée Jules Supervielle, jardin des Halles, (1983), Jean Willerval and André Lagarde, architects
Fontaine Nymphée, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect
Fontaine de la Pyramide, Cour Napoleon I of the Louvre, (1988), I.M. Pei, architect.
Fontaine Saint-Eustache, Jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect.
Fontaine Saint-John Perse, Allée Saint-Jean-Perse, jardin des Halles, (1988), Louis Arretche, architect.
Fontaines Sphérades, Cour d'Honneur of the Palais Royale, (1985), Pol Bury, sculptor.

File:3911ParigiFontanaChatelet.JPG|Fontaine du Palmier, 1806-1808, (1st arrondissement)
File:Fontaine du Trahoir.jpg|Chateau d'eau de la Croix du Trahoir, 1606, moved 1636, rebuilt by Louis XVI in 1775. (1st arrondissement.)
File:Fontaine Molière Paris 1st arrd.jpg|Fontaine Molière 1841-1844, (1st arrondissement)


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