The El Alamein Fountain in Fitzroy Gardens, King Cross was designed by Robert Woodward. It opened in 1961 as a memorial to the Australian Imperial Forces 9th Division in World War 2. It commemorates the Battle of El Alamein, a key strategic town in northern Egypt, which helped turn the course of the war.
The fountain’s superb modernist design evokes a huge dandelion of water above a series of 4 terraced pools. A spherical bronze fountain head comprises 211 radially arranged ‘stalks’ with an overall diameter of 3.81m. From the periphery water extrudes from hundreds of outlets in saucer shaped films to form the sphere. The disks of water merge together creating an impression of a huge dandelion, or thistledown.
Wind gives ever-changing movement to the sphere, as the saucer shaped films of water change from convex to concave shapes, reflecting the sunlight in rainbow hues of colour. As the films of water break into spray, the sphere has a drape of mist that falls onto the top hexagonal pool. The fountain is floodlit at night and automatically switches off during windy weather to control water over the footpath.
The fountain is set among cobblestone paving near the south-western edge of Fitzroy Gardens. As the land slopes gently eastward, water flows in cascades to 3 lower pools, which reflect the hexagonal form with expanded dimensions. The series of bronze spillway drills, or grooves, direct water down from pool to pool through a fine series of ‘teeth’ which make a very precise sound, helping dull...
Read moreOverall Rating: 5/5. El Alamein Fountain is a stunning landmark in Kings Cross, Sydney, known for its beautiful design and tranquil atmosphere. The fountain’s intricate architecture and soothing water features create a peaceful oasis in the heart of the city. It’s a perfect spot to relax and unwind, surrounded by lush greenery and charming pathways. Whether you’re a local looking for a peaceful retreat or a visitor exploring Sydney’s iconic sights, El Alamein Fountain is a must-visit destination. Highly recommended for its beauty...
Read moreFamous Sydney fountain in a once infamous district. A gloom has fallen over Kings Cross; but the fountain endures. But the water pressure no longer enough to 'fill out' the top nozzles of the installation; so much encapsulates The Cross. Aged and the aged, in tandem. So go if you want; the desolation of early morning evokes a heartache, if you want to...
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