Pasquino
Antonella Porfido |
 

Pasquino
He barely has a mouth, yet he has been speaking for more than five hundred years. Meet Pasquino, Rome's most famous talking statue. An eroded relic of ancient Rome, this badly mutilated sculpture stands in Piazza di Pasquino, a small square just south of Piazza Navona. Since its discovery in 1501, Pasquino has been lending a platform for dissent to Rome's lower classes. | Discovery News Video

 
 
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