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Mazzoni Fountain

Imagining the Railway Station as a gateway to the city, the first monument that greets the tourist is indeed a fountain, the Mazzoni Fountain.

Red Heron

The heron is the symbolic animal of Montecatini Terme, a choice that is also reflected in the prestigious "Golden Heron," the award given each year to the winners of the "Montecatini International Short Film Festival."

Water Duet

Susumu Shingu's work, the "Duetto d'Acqua" fountain, was installed in 1998 in the center of the vast flowerbed in Domenico Giusti Square, right in front of the Tettuccio Plant.

Monumental Fountain

The Monumental Fountain, located in the central Piazza del Popolo, was built in 1926 and designed by architect Raffaello Brizzi.

Heron and Frog Fountain

Created in 1925 by sculptor Raffaello Romanelli, the fountain is an allegory of the evolution of the Valdinievole from a swampy and unhealthy area into an area with renowned beneficial properties precisely because of its thermal waters.

Water sculpture

Belgian artist Pol Bury's Water Sculpture is the most recent of several fountains celebrating Montecatini's deep connection with its renowned hot springs.

Theater of the Risen

The Teatro dei Risorti certainly represents one of the oldest theater spaces in the province of Pistoia, a living testimony to the rich cultural tradition of the area.

Puccini Statue

The bronze sculpture depicts Puccini in a completely relaxed pose: seated on a bench, the artist enjoys his unmistakable cigar while gazing at the Palazzina Regia in the shade of the trees.

Kursaal Complex

Some places in the city were the perfect setting for performances by numerous playwrights: one example is the Kursaal Complex, a true landmark of Montecatini Terme's social life.
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