posted on 2017-07-03, 00:00authored byG. Massiot & cie
Corinth was well known for its fountains, many of which were restored in the Roman period. The main Greek fountain in town was the Lower Peirene. The Upper Peirene was housed within an underground chamber atop Acrocorinth. In general Corinthian spring-houses were designed to gather ground-water into basins after the water had been drawn from the surrounding terrain [slope] by means of manmade tunnels. In most cases the fountain-houses had behind them one or more large storage reservoirs.
History
Date Created
1910-01-01
Date Modified
2017-07-03
Temporal Coverage
before or circa 1910
Rights Statement
To view the physical lantern slide, please contact the Architecture Library.