Milan Widow Drinking Fountains by The Information Lab

Widow fountains, also known as green dragons, are iconic fixtures in Milan, Italy.

Since 1931, the Lamperti foundries have produced and maintained these distinctive fountains. Standing at 1.55 meters with a green cast iron body and a dragon-head brass tap, they are inspired by the Visconti's snake symbol.

Legend has it that they were named "widows" to honor those mourning soldiers lost in WWI.

Despite water restrictions during droughts, the fountains continue to provide free hydration to citizens and tourists, making them a beloved and essential part of the city's water network.

Created by Shreya Arya for the community project Makeover Monday.

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