Famous Statues in Italy
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The Mouth of Truth
Ancient marble mask and sculpture known for a legend involving a test of honesty and its appearances in films.
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Accademia Gallery
Art museum known for housing Michelangelo's David and a significant collection of Renaissance sculptures and paintings.
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Loggia dei Lanzi
Gothic open-air gallery featuring classical sculptures and important artworks. It is a notable historical and artistic monument.
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Fountain of the Four Rivers
Monumental baroque fountain featuring four giant statues representing major rivers of four continents, designed by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. It is a significant artistic and historical landmark reflecting baroque art and architecture.
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Arch of Peace
Neoclassical triumphal arch and monument serving as a historical city gate with notable sculptures and architectural significance.
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Fountain of Neptune
Renaissance marble fountain featuring a large statue of Neptune surrounded by mythological figures, created by Bartolomeo Ammannati in the 16th century.
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Turtle Fountain
Historic bronze fountain featuring sculptures of children, dolphins, and turtles, designed in the late Renaissance period.
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Indro Montanelli Public Garden
Historic urban park established in 1784 featuring statues, green spaces, and cultural landmarks including museums and a planetarium.
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St. Angelo Bridge
Ancient Roman marble bridge renowned for its sculptures and historical significance, connecting the city to a nearby fortress and museum.
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Saint Peter in Chains
Historic Renaissance basilica known for housing Michelangelo's statue of Moses and the chains of Saint Peter.
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Boar Fountain
Il Porcellino is the local Florentine nickname for the bronze fountain of a boar.
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Monument to Leonardo da Vinci
The statue of this genius and his 4 disciples reminds some people of a wine bottle with 4 glasses.
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Oratory of the Rosary of St. Cita
The Oratory of the Rosary of Saint Dominic is a Baroque oratory of Palermo.
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Mekhitarist Monastery of Venice
Originally, the island was used as a leper colony where the ill were kept so the disease would not spread.
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Museum of the Works of the Cathedral
Located just behind the cathedral, the museum was founded in 1891 to hold the works of art that were originally decorating the Baptistry of…
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Savorgnan Gardens
Surrounding the Savorgnan Palace, these gardens are a green oasis of the Cannaregio district.
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Vittorio Emanuele II Square
Surrounded by an array of marvelous historical buildings, this square is adorned with a majestic statue of Vittorio Emanuele II, hence the…
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Carlo Goldoni Statue
Take a look at this statue commemorating Carlo Goldoni, one of the finest comedy playwrights from Italy (known for e.g. his play Servant of…
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Monument of the Four Moors
The Monument of the Four Moors is located in Livorno, Italy. It was completed in 1626 to commemorate the victories of Ferdinand I of…
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Horses of Saint Mark
The Horses of Saint Mark, also known as the Triumphal Quadriga or Horses of the Hippodrome of Constantinople, is a set of bronze statues of…
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