Triton Fountain

Address: Pamukkale, 20190 Denizli, Turkey

The Triton Fountain, built in the 3rd century AD in Hierapolis, stands as a testament to Roman craftsmanship and luxury. Named after the sea god Triton, the fountain was once adorned with detailed sculptures and served as a gathering place for the city’s residents. Its intricate design and flowing waters were a symbol of the city’s grandeur. Today, visitors can explore the ruins of this once-majestic fountain, reflecting the artistic and cultural richness of ancient Hierapolis.