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More model informationPossibly the oldest of the Venetian Fountains. Named after the Venetian Provveditor General (governor) of Heraklion Gianmatteo Bembo. It was the first time that the people of Heraklion saw running water in the city.
The fountain consists of a spout and a rectangular basin. Over the spout is the headless statue of a Roman official from the Ierapetra area in southeast Crete, while the whole monument is decorated with Venetian family coats of arms.
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