Native name: Ahmet Cesmesi
Fountain of Ahmed was built by Sultan Ahmet III in 1728. The fountain is the finest one in the city and reflects the rich cultural heritage of Istanbul. Each of the four fronts has one fountain, while two sides of it have niches. The corners are bulging towards outside in half a circle shape and are used as water dispensers. There are little oriel windows that are detailed with bronze grills. The roof is overhanging with wide fringes that are covered with lead and is supported by five domes, one central dome and four in the corners. There are many calligraphic details, tiles and beautiful patters decorating the walls of the fountain which adds up to the splendor of the structure.