The largest fountain in Israel is a project unlike anything ever built in the country. Amit Marshanski Construction carried out the technical engineering and construction of a circular fountain made of Italian marble and metal, standing 9 meters tall, powered by 112 pumps, with an underground reservoir holding 120 cubic meters of water and a cannon that shoots water jets to a height of 20 meters. This project reflects unprecedented technical expertise, integrating water systems, electrical infrastructure, control systems, and musical programming — all under professional Israeli management.
The Largest Fountain in Israel — Architectural Design Worthy of a European Palace
The architectural design of the largest fountain in Israel was created by the renowned Italian architect Cristiano Mateh Ferem — one of Europe’s leading architects specializing in fountain design and monumental water projects. Cristiano Mateh Ferem drew inspiration from Europe’s historic fountains — blending Italian classical aesthetics with modern engineering innovation.
Visually, this is a magnificent fountain — circular and striking, crowned with a bronze sculpture of Apollo holding the globe. All the marble was imported directly from Italy and combined with custom-fabricated metal components. The result is a fountain that looks as though it was taken straight from a Renaissance palace courtyard — yet stands in the heart of Israel.

But the real challenge wasn’t the design — it was the technical engineering and hands-on execution. That’s where Amit Marshanski Construction stepped in, taking full responsibility for the engineering design, material procurement, coordination with international suppliers, and on-site construction. Marshanski didn’t design the fountain — they turned an architectural presentation into a working reality.
112 Pumps and a 120-Cubic-Meter Reservoir — The Technical Heart of Israel’s Largest Fountain
Beneath the largest fountain in Israel lies an underground reservoir with a capacity of 120 cubic meters of water, serving as the “heart” of the entire hydraulic system. The reservoir feeds 112 pumps of various types — some driving delicate jets, others producing symmetrical water arches, and some powering the upper cannon that shoots water to an impressive height of 20 meters.
Most pumps are equipped with inverters (variable frequency drives), allowing precise control over water volume and pressure — raising and lowering jet intensity in real time, synchronized to the rhythm of the music. Each pump is connected to a dedicated controller, and all controllers are linked to a central computer running advanced software that manages the water “choreography.” This is a musical fountain of the highest caliber ever built in Israel.

The water system, industrial electrical panel, and musical choreography programming were executed by a specialized German company — one of the world’s leading firms in advanced musical fountain technology. The combination of German engineering and Israeli execution produced a result that rivals the most famous fountains in Europe.
Building a Large Fountain in Israel — Project Management That Demands Unique Expertise
Managing a large fountain construction project in Israel of this scale requires far more than “hiring contractors.” Amit Marshanski personally managed the entire international supply chain — marble from Italy, water and control systems from Germany, a bronze sculpture imported separately, and local subcontractors for concrete, waterproofing, and electrical work. Coordinating all parties required precise timing and complete technical control.
One of the central challenges in building the largest fountain in Israel was waterproofing. An underground reservoir holding 120 cubic meters requires a flawless waterproofing system — even the smallest crack could lead to severe structural damage. Marshanski Construction, renowned for delivering some of the finest waterproofing and finishing details in the world, applied the same exacting standards here that they bring to their luxury homes. The waterproofing was designed with a long-term vision — not just for the fountain to work on day one, but to continue operating flawlessly for decades.
Another challenge was the industrial electrical panel. This is an industrial-scale panel — dozens of circuits, controllers, inverters, and relays that all must operate in perfect harmony. A single wiring error could burn out a pump costing thousands of euros. Marshanski personally oversaw the installation, ensuring every connection met the strictest international standards.

Why Marshanski Construction Built the Largest Fountain in Israel — World-Class Technical Execution
A project like the largest fountain in Israel illustrates an insight Amit Marshanski has been emphasizing for 25 years: in construction at the highest level, technical execution is what separates architectural vision from physical reality. A MAIN architect of all project and for funtain Cristiano Mateh Ferem’s draw the perfect fountain, whit deep technical knowledge — in plumbing, electrical, control systems, waterproofing, and international logistics — the drawing stays on paper.
Amit Marshanski Construction, specializing in building luxury properties in Israel with construction budgets starting at NIS 25,000 per square meter and above, brings the same level of professionalism to special elements like grand fountains, spas, and complex water systems. The ability to source suppliers and subcontractors abroad, manage international logistics, and ensure every component arrives and is installed correctly — that’s exactly what distinguishes high-end managed construction from standard building.
What Makes a Fountain “The Largest and Most Beautiful Fountain in Israel”?
Three core elements make this project the largest fountain in Israel — and one of the most impressive ever built in the country:
- Imported materials of the highest quality: Authentic Italian marble, bronze, custom-fabricated metal — materials that make no compromises on aesthetics or durability over decades.
- Advanced musical fountain technology: 112 pumps with inverters, a central control computer, and German software that synchronizes water with music in real time — a musical fountain of world-class caliber.
- Professional execution by Marshanski Construction: Top-tier waterproofing, precision industrial electrical work, and international project management that left nothing to chance.
Whether in luxury home construction in Israel or extraordinary projects like building grand fountains, the difference lies in the same place: in the technical details no one sees — but everyone feels.
Cristiano Mateh Ferem’s Design Meets Israeli Execution — International Collaboration on the Largest Fountain in Israel
Amit Marshanski is proud to say this project is Israeli in execution. True, the marble came from Italy, the programming from Germany, and the architectural design was created by the legendary architect Cristiano Mateh Ferem — but the management, technical engineering, construction, and integration of all systems were carried out by Israeli hands. This is the approach that defines Marshanski Construction on every project: take the best the world has to offer and execute it at a quality level that rivals anything, anywhere.
This capability — working with international suppliers, understanding technical specifications in multiple languages, managing shipping and international logistics while maintaining timelines — is one of Marshanski Construction’s most significant advantages. It’s the same capability that comes through in importing luxury finishing materials for private homes in Israel.

Frequently Asked Questions About the Largest Fountain in Israel (FAQ)
How many pumps does the largest fountain in Israel have?
The largest fountain in Israel operates with 112 pumps of various types. Most pumps are equipped with inverters that allow precise control of pressure and water volume in real time, synchronized with music — making it a world-class musical fountain.
How tall is the largest fountain in Israel, and how high do the water jets reach?
The largest fountain in Israel stands 9 meters tall. At its top, a water cannon shoots jets to a height of 20 meters. Beneath the fountain lies an underground reservoir with a capacity of 120 cubic meters of water that feeds all 112 pumps.
Who designed the largest fountain in Israel architecturally?
The architectural design of the largest fountain in Israel was created by the legendary Italian architect Cristiano Mateh Ferem, who brings extensive experience in designing monumental fountains and grand water projects across Europe. The technical engineering, project management, and actual construction were carried out by Amit Marshanski Construction from Israel.
What materials is the largest fountain in Israel made from?
The largest fountain in Israel is built entirely from imported Italian marble and custom-fabricated metal. It is crowned with a bronze sculpture of Apollo holding the globe. The water systems, controls, and programming were supplied by a German company specializing in advanced musical fountains.
How much does it cost to build a large musical fountain in Israel?
A large fountain construction project in Israel of this scale involves imported materials from Italy, advanced control systems from Germany, and professional workmanship at an international level. Projects like these are part of luxury properties where construction costs start at NIS 25,000 per square meter and above. For an accurate estimate, it’s recommended to contact Marshanski Construction directly.
Who built the largest fountain in Israel?
The construction, technical engineering, and project management of the largest fountain in Israel were carried out by Amit Marshanski Construction — an Israeli company with 25 years of experience in luxury projects, in collaboration with international suppliers from Italy and Germany. The architectural design was created by Cristiano Mateh Ferem.
Is the largest fountain in Israel a musical fountain?
Yes. The largest fountain in Israel is an advanced musical fountain — 112 pumps with inverters connected to a central control computer and German software that synchronizes water movement with music in real time. It is the most advanced musical fountain ever built in Israel.
Want to Build an Extraordinary Luxury Project?
Amit Marshanski Construction, with 25 years of experience in luxury projects across Israel, specializes in the technical execution of complex projects — private homes, ground-level residential developments, and special elements like grand fountains, spas, and water systems. If you have a vision that demands deep engineering knowledge and uncompromising execution — contact the Marshanski team and let’s turn it into reality.