The Three Graces Fountain, installed at the Plaza de General Torrijos, in the background is the Alcazaba, Malaga, Spain


The Three Graces or Three Nymphs Fountain, work of the engineer José María Sánchez was installed in the nineteenth century in the Alameda Principal, then the Plaza de la Marina, and then relocated to the square of the Plaza del General Torrijos, at the end of Paseo Central Park district, near the neighborhood of Malagueta. It consists of three sections and two cups in which there are the three female figures carved in marble dressed in robes, with agricultural tools, a paddle and the horn of plenty as an allegory of fertility. In the background is the Alcazaba.


Size: 7200px × 4800px
Location: Three Graces Fountain, Plaza de General Torrijos, Malaga, Spain
Photo credit: © Jeff Gilbert / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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Keywords: fountain acazaba, fountain alcazaba, graces, malaga