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Detail of the bust of a female sculpture, Fontana Diana, Giulio Moschetti, 1906, on Piazza Archimede in Ortigia, Syracuse, Sicily, pictured on September 13, 2009, in the morning. The Diana Fountain is the centre of the Piazza Archimede in Ortigia, the historic centre of Syracuse. It tells the mythological story of Diana transforming the nymph Arethusa into a spring on a site in Ortigia. Ortigia is one of the names associated with the goddess Artemis, the Romans identified her as Diana. The Piazza is named after the ingenious greek mathematician and philosopher Archimede who died defending Syracuse against the Romans. Today the city is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Picture by Manuel Cohen. 
Unique Identifier AR9179763 
Type Image 
Purpose Public 
Size 3736px × 4752px 
Photo Credit Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY 
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ARCHAEOLOGICAL
Archaeology
ARCHEOLOGICAL
archeology
ARCHIMEDES
Arethusa
BIBLE
bust
BYZANTINE EMPIRE
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Cityscape
CITY-STATE
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Commune di Siracusa
CORINTH
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CULTURE
DAY
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Diana Fountain
DROPS
EUROPE
EUROPEAN
Female
FONTANA
Fontana di Diana
Fountain
Giulio Moschetti
Greek
HISTORIC
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IMAGE
IONIAN SEA
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Italian
Italy
Kingdom of Sicily
MC
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MYTHOLOGY
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NOBODY
Nymph
nymph Arethusa
Ortigia
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Outdoors
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PHOTO
Photograph
PHOTOGRAPHIC
PIAZZA
piazza archimede
Province of Syracuse
Sarausa
Sculpture
sept
sicilia
Sicilian
SICILY
Siracusa
SITE
SOUTHERN ITALY
Syracusa
SYRACUSE
Tourist Attraction
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UNESCO
UNESCO WORLD HERITAGE SITE
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WORLD HERITAGE