Dazzles with evening lights, water patterns, and a 45-foot silicon bronze ring supported by four columns spanning 18,115 square feet.
Showcases an innovative fountain design, with pumps on both sides releasing 200 tonnes of water per minute.
A 140-foot steel globe, symbolizing Queens, creates a floating illusion with surrounding fountains and becomes dramatically illuminated at night.
A recently refurbished, mesmerizing three-tier cascading pool with 150 channels for light and water effects.
The iconic "water jet" on Lake Geneva, built in 1886, symbolizes the city, pumping 100 gallons to a height of 460 feet every second
Designed by Nicola Salvi in the Baroque style and dating back to 19 BC, showcases Neptune's chariot, Tritons, and statues of Abundance and Salubrity.
The world's largest water fountain park with 13 fountains, and at night, the main fountain steals the show with enchanting illuminated water tunnels.
An 87-year-old sculpture depicting Greek gods and mythical creatures, commissioned by the editor of the defunct Bulletin magazine.
Showcases four pairs of seahorses and a center jet shooting 150 feet into the air in a mesmerizing 20-minute water display.
Featuring globally mimicked vertical jets, is enhanced by the grand statue of Alexander the Great on horseback.