E Scott P.
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The Fontana del Porcellino is one of Florence’s most endearing traditions. The bronze boar, actually a copy of Pietro Tacca’s 17th-century original, sits at the edge of the Mercato Nuovo, its snout polished to a shine from centuries of hands hoping for good luck. The custom is simple: touch the snout, place a coin, and let it fall through the grate for fortune on your return to the city. The sculpture itself was inspired by an ancient Roman marble boar, giving this small fountain a link that stretches from the Renaissance back to classical antiquity. Even in the middle of a busy market, it remains a charming piece of Florence’s long habit of blending superstition, sculpture, and everyday life.