Memories of Tuscany: Siena - Palazzo Pubblico
A view from the inside of this wonderful palace or to be more exact, the internal courtyard, that lends us a high clear view outside, to the tall tower of Mangia.
Inside here on the walls are quite a few things of interest including this bronze sculpture of ‘The Capitoline Wolf’ depicting a scene from the legend of the founding of Rome. The sculpture shows a she-wolf suckling the mythical twin founders of Rome, Romulus and Remus. See PiP
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Taken on Thursday May 12, 2011
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Posted on Tuesday July 7, 2020
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Keith Burton said:
I like the iconic image in the PiP too! Cracking work sir!
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Regards TOZ.
ps great pip.
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