Precheurs fountain
Jean Chastel, the renowned master sculptor, built the fountain in 1757.
At its centre stands a magnificent obelisk made of Calissanne stone, supporting, at its top, a sphere surmounted by a white eagle spreading its wings. The eagle was imposed on Chastel during the project it symbolises reason and looks daggers at the place where the city's scaffold stood at the time.
Criminals breathing their last, at the mercy of the law incarnated by the Eagle perched so high on the obelisk that it can hardly be seen, give the statue an allegorical importance that goes beyond the art and physical usefulness of ordinary fountains.
Four lions positioned on the corners of the pedestal guard the portraits of important characters of the time. On the north side is Louis XVIII aged 5, Count of Provence on the east is Sextius Calvinus, the founder of Aix en Provence on the south is Louis XV, King of France and on the west is Charles III of Maine
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13100 Aix-en-Provence