This pretty place is, of course, not a museum, but a natural spring on the island of Ortigia, in the historical center of Syracuse. Locals have been convinced for the third thousand years that as long as there is this source, there is a city. The source can be considered both as a geographical object (the place of the outlet of underground groundwater), and as part of the mythological "chronicles" about Arethus and Alpheus, and as a source of inspiration for poets since ancient Roman times. Well, for tourists, the Arethusa Spring is an ideal place for walking and contemplating the pleasant sights of the island of Ortigia...