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The Mouth of Truth (La bocca della verita')

 

La Bocca della Verità  is a renowned image, carved from Pavonazzetto marble, of a man-like face; it is located in the portico of the church of Santa Maria in Cosmedin in Rome, Italy.
The sculpture is thought to be part of an ancient Roman fountain, or perhaps a manhole cover, portraying one of several possible pagan gods.

The most famous characteristic of the Mouth, however, is its role as a lie detector. Starting from the Middle Ages, it was believed that if one told a lie with one's hand in the mouth of the sculpture, it would be bitten off. The piece was placed in the portico of the Santa Maria in Cosmedin in the 17th century.




Ara Coeli

Campidoglio

Vaticano

San Peter's square

Sant'Angelo's bridge

Sant'Angelo's castle

Piazza del Popolo

Trinity on the Mount

Navona's square

Pantheon

Mon. a Vittorio Emanuele II

Piramid of Cestius

The Trevi fountain

Colosseo

Bocca della Verità

Bee's fountain

Naiadi's fountain

Mausoleum of Augustus

Ara Pacis Augustea

Antonius' Column

Barcaccia's fountain

Navona's square fountains

Tritone's fountain

Campidoglio's fountains

Fountain of the Square

Fontane Rionali


 
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