Butler-Perozzi Fountain

The Butler-Perozzi Fountain is a beautiful and historic water feature located in Ashland, Oregon. Built in 1900 as a gift from parents Elijah and Sophia Perozzi to their recently deceased son Lucien, the fountain is situated within Lithia Park, the citys largest green space.

Designed by Italian architects Luigi Castiglioni and Carlo, this elegant marble basin was crafted from stone imported directly from Carrara, Italy. The fountains design pays homage to ancient Roman and Greek classical architecture, creating a stunning visual display for visitors to enjoy.

In 1985, the Butler-Perozzi Fountain was recognized for its historical importance and architectural beauty by being added to the National Register of Historic Places. Today, it remains a popular attraction in Ashland, providing a peaceful retreat from the citys hustle and bustle, and offering insight into the areas rich history.

Visitors to the fountain are often treated to the sight of various bird species enjoying its waters, making this an even more enchanting destination for those who take the time to appreciate its unique charm.