Gallipoli, in addition to being a renowned seaside resort, has ancient examples of architecture such as the Greco-Roman fountain.
The fountain currently stands near the Angevin castle. This fountain is famous, as for a long time it was thought to be the oldest fountain in Italy, originally, it was thought that the fountain dates back to the third century BC, subsequent studies show how it is more correct to place its birth in the Renaissance age .
Its original location was near the thermal baths, currently called "fontanelle", in 1560 it was mounted where it is currently located.