The Wild Boar Statue: Best Hidden Gem In Florence

The Wild Boar

The Statue of the Wild Boar in Florence, known as ‘Porcellino,’ is not just an artefact but is also a gateway to understanding the city’s art, history, and its enduring charm that draws visitors from around the world. Let’s delve deep and uncover the history of this symbol of luck and cultural heritage, making it one of the most coveted points of interest in Florence.

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The Florence Porcellino

Wild boars, also called Porcellinos have always been attributed as a symbol of fearlessness, fertility and abundance in various literary works in the Renaissance. Florence proudly proclaims the possession of a statue of a wild boar( Porcellino) along with a frog and a fountain in Mercato Nuovo (the new market). It is perhaps the most treasured hidden gem of Florence.

Called Il Porcellino, meaning ‘’the little pig’’ by the Italians, this beautiful piece of art is believed to bring prosperity .The visitors are encouraged to rub the snout of the Florence Porcellino and put a coin in its open mouth for goodluck and to return to the city soon.

The Wild Boar Statue has always been a point of interest in Florence. Rub the snout of this beautiful porcellino for good luck and to return to the city soon! This makes it a fun activity for the kids of all ages!

The Origins of the Florence Porcellino

The Greeks usually take credit for crafting the original statue of the Porcellino. This had also inspired the Romans to create a similar masterpiece. In 1634, the first statue of the bronze boar was crafted and the Pope had gifted it to the Medicis.

The Florence Porcellino today is a 20th century recreation of the 17th century bronze artifact that had grown a dangerously thin snout  on account of constant rubbing by the visitors for good luck.

Today the wild boar statue has several namesakes all around the world along with four in Great Britain, twelve in the US,  similar piggies in Australia, Denmark and other places in Italy, Germany, Monaco, Spain, Norway and Sweden.

The Legend of the Bronze Boar

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The Bronze Boar of Florence

According to a Renaissance legend, once a couple in Florence,  though affluent, suffered because of the lack of children. The wife was held responsible for being barren and was in a lot of misery hence. Once she saw a herd of wild pigs pass by and felt heartbroken. She grieved by saying that even the pigs could have children but she couldn’t. 

The Birth of the Porcellino in Florence

There happened to be a fairy nearby who heard her and granted her wish. In due course of time, the couple became parents but to their utter dismay, the baby had a striking resemblance with a wild boar. Overcome with love, the couple couldn’t renounce their child and raised him like a son.

The Wild Boar in Florence
The Florence Porcellino

The Betrayal of the Wild Boar

As Time passed, this boy grew up and showed an intellectual acumen similar to a human. One day, a very poor girl got attracted by his riches and sharp mind and decided to marry him. On their first night, shredding his boarish appearance, the boar emerged as a handsome young man. He told her that he could only take a human form at night if she promises to keep it a secret from the world. If anybody comes to know, he would irrevocably become a boar.

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The Bronze Boar Of Florence

The Ill Fated Porcellino

Though she vowed to keep it under wraps, the wife couldn’t help sharing this secret with her mother, who in turn spread it to her friends, and they, despite swearing to never divulge it, spilled it to the whole town. The very next day, the husband transformed into a wild boar forever and the wife became a frog. She lived in a pool and met her husband every day who came to the pool for a drink.

The Frog

The boar fountain in Florence also has the figure of a frog nearby. The frog commemorates this legend of the ill-fated couple. The Florence Porcellino is a very popular attraction among the visitors today. While its snout grows thin and shiny with constant rubs, the hearts of the tourists fill up with joy and happiness with the prospect of returning to this beautiful city in the future.

According to local belief, if the coin is washed away by the water and falls in the grate under the Florence Porcellino, the person giving the coin is surely standing on the brink of success and will  return to the city in the future. The money hence collected is donated to a local orphanage.

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The Frog at the foot of the Florence Porcellino
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A child rubbing the nose of the Porcellino

Where To Find The Wild Boar In Florence

The Florence Porcellino can be found on the side of the Loggia del Mercato Nuovo between Piazza della Repubblica on one hand and the Ponte Vecchio on the other.

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