The Monumental Fountain in Piazza Filippo Silvestri in Bevagna.
If you visit the beautiful village of Bevagna, in Umbria, you must pass through the main square (Piazza Filippo Silvestri) where you will find this beautiful monumental fountain that was built right in front of the church of San Silvestro.
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Filippo Silvestri (Bevagna, 22 June 1873 – Portici, 10 June 1949) was an Italian entomologist. His subsequent career developed within this structure, becoming director of the Istituto superiore agrario of Portici between 1920 and 1930 and bringing it to worldwide fame. The collection of insects of the institute, which includes about two thousand species collected by Silvestri in over half a century of activity, is still considered among the most important in the world.
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