The city of Águas de São Pedro was founded specifically around the discovery of its diverse mineral spring sources.
The three main types of water available are sulfurous (Fontanário da Juventude), bicarbonate (Fontanário Almeida Salles), and alkaline (Fontanário Gioconda).
The Fontanário da Juventude is noted for its high sulfur content, which influences its distinct odor and health claims.
The site was designed to preserve the geological integrity of the springs while providing a controlled environment for water collection.
The water composition in the springs is monitored regularly by municipal health services to ensure public safety.
The Fontanário Municipal in Águas de São Pedro is a historic public pavilion designed to provide visitors with free access to the city's renowned mineral waters. The site features multiple fountains, each dispensing water with distinct chemical properties, including the Gioconda, Almeida Salles, and Juventude springs. These waters are categorized by their specific therapeutic uses, such as for digestive, skin, or general health support. The structure functions as a central hub for the city's thermal tourism identity. It is located within an urban park setting that facilitates easy public access for water sampling. The pavilion remains the primary point for locals and tourists to consume the waters directly from the source.
The central atrium featuring the tiled fountain basins and the historic architectural detailing of the pavilion walls.
Bring your own clean, reusable glass or BPA-free bottles to collect water samples.
Read the signage at each fountain carefully, as each spring has specific recommended health applications and different mineral profiles.
Do not consume excessive amounts of mineral water without consulting the posted guidelines for each specific spring type.
Filling large industrial-sized containers, which is generally discouraged or prohibited to ensure availability for all visitors.
Maintain cleanliness around the fountain basin and wait your turn patiently if there is a queue.