Fontana del Porcellino

Fountain · Santo Spirito

Fontana del Porcellino

Fountain · Santo Spirito

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Piazza del Mercato Nuovo, 50123 Firenze FI, Italy

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Bronze boar fountain: rub snout for luck, drop coins  

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wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 7, 2025

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15 Unlikely Places to Re-Up Your Luck

"Originally sculpted in 1634, Il Porcellino is a bronze fountain decoration that eats the coins of visitors who come asking for good luck and usually rub the beast’s snout when they’re finished; a tradition that has become so popular that there are now dozens of copies and replicas of the hairy pig all over the world.  Created by Baroque-era bronze master Pietro Tacca, the bronze beast was inspired by a marble boar dating back to the Hellenistic age and which was likely a representation of the mythical Calydonian Boar. Tacca’s boar was originally sculpted to adorn a fountain in Italy’s famed Boboli Gardens, but was in the end placed on a fountain in the Mercato Nuovo in front of a pharmacy. The statue is partially hollow which allows visitors to slip coins between the boar’s jaws for good luck. However, unforeseen by the builder was visitor’s habit of giving the creature a rub on the nose when they visit which has resulted in a shining golden snout. The original figure was moved to a museum in 1998 and replaced with an identical bronze recasting. In addition to the replica at the original site, Il Porcellino’s have since popped up at locations all over the world from Sydney, Australia to the University of Arkansas. This magic boar was just too loved to stay in only one place forever." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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Santiago Chaves

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A small attraction that's still interesting. It's located on the corner of a trade fair, where you can buy clothing or souvenirs. I recommend going early, before 9:00 a.m. local time, as later there are many tourists and tour groups trying to toss coins, and it's impossible to get close comfortably.

Joao Kuan

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During my visit to Florence, I discovered the Fontana del Porcellino, a charming bronze fountain featuring a wild boar. Nestled near the Mercato Nuovo, it’s not just a beautiful sculpture but also a symbol of good luck. Tradition says to rub the boar’s snout and drop a coin for fortune and a return to Florence. The shiny snout, worn smooth by countless visitors, adds to its charm. It’s a delightful stop in this enchanting city!

Jesus Herrera

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I walked by the Fontana del Porcellino by accident. I wasn't looking for it, but I did want to stop by for a quick picture and rub the snout, and I did. Mission accomplished, but I wouldn't go out of my way to do it again.

Mely Pera

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If you throw big coins a man steals them. So or you don't throw them or try again, he will say you can't try again of course because he will take them.

Marek Pařízek

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We saw this place in the movie Hannibal and wanted to see it. Very crowded during the day and lots of annoying beggars around who force people to put coins in the mouth of the wild boar. But legend has it that you just need to stroke the snout for good luck. Unfortunately, the stupidity of some people never ceases to amaze me. It is best to visit this place early in the morning when you are alone.

Alice Burrows

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Nice pig. Rubbed its snout and am feeling lucky! There was a man next to it giving people coins. Kinda suspicious but I don’t think he’s a permanent feature to the pig.

Delene Almissouri

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We visited this fountain and its surroundings twice and felt the walk around had so much to see and enjoy with outdoor markets and delicious food, of course. The fountain was a cute little experience to take part in, and the wait wasn't that long at all. In the evening outdoor live music was being placed on the courtyard where the markets were displayed earlier and everyone was e joying the music and dancing.

Napoleon Zamora

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This place at daytime is very different at night time, during the day it is a market place. Full of souvenir shops, people selling clothes, everything you might be interested. You can have a good buy if you are very smart. On the other side of the narrow road are commercial stores with signature items. Nice place to check with. At night, the place is empty now where all those tent shops occupy in the day time. It is cool with those musicians having a concert. It added a good vibes listening to their music. The bronze boar statue on the side is less people at that time. I want to put a coin on its snort but as i waited for the lady before me, i noticed a man lurking on the dark side. We got so aware so i just observe. Once the lady drop the coin to the water and left, the man approach the boar and started to fish out the coin. I never did my coin wishing.