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the Loggia del Mercato Nuovo (on the side facing the Borsa Merci), which
was built around 1550 as a place to sell luxury objects and valuable cloths
(now a Florentine souvenir market), there is the Porcellino fountain. In
actual fact, it is not a porcellino (piglet) but a wild boar, which was
sculpted by Pietro Tacca in 1612, who copied it from a Greek marble original
now on display in the Uffizi. Tacca's statue was originally located in front of the nearby antique pharmacy the name of which, unsurprisingly, is Farmacia del Cinghiale. |