Capitoline Wolf statues in cities
- Capitoline Wolf statues in cities
Below is list of Capitoline Wolf statues in some places of the world:
Brazil
*Brasília - in front of the "Palácio do Buriti", the seat of the government of the Federal District, donated by the mayor of Rome at the time of the foundation of Brasília
France
*Paris- place Paul Painlevé
Italy
*Rome - in the Capitoline Museum
*Pisa - on the Piazza dei Miracoli
*Siena - several sites in the city, including the Duomo
Japan
*Chōfu, Tokyo - in Ajinomoto Stadium, donated from the Commune of Rome in 2001
Libya
*Benghazi - Benghazi Corniche Columns.
Macedonia
Portugal
Romania/Republic of Moldova
Romanian Capitoline Wolf statues ("Lupoaica"):
*Bucharest - Capitoline Wolf statue in the "Piaţa Romană" (Roman Square)
*Chişinău - Capitoline Wolf statue in front of National Museum of History
*Târgu Mureş - Capitoline Wolf statue in the Prefecture Square ("Piaţa Prefecturii")
*Sighişoara - Capitoline Wolf statue in the Oberth Square ("Piaţa Oberth")
*Cluj-Napoca - Capitoline Wolf Statue, Cluj-Napoca
*Satu Mare - Capitoline Wolf statue in the "Vasile Lucaciu" Park
*Alba Iulia
*Blaj
*Braşov - Capitoline Wolf statue in front of the Mayory.
*Constanţa Capitoline Wolf statue in the
*Timişoara
*Turda
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Romanian Capitoline Wolf statues (Lupoaica) In Spain:
Segovia: There is a Capitoline Wolf statue under the Roman Via Duct in Segovia
Tajikistan
*Shahriston - There is a Capitoline Wolf statue not to far from Istaravshan, Soghd
United States
*Cincinnati, Ohio
*Rome, GeorgiaCleveland, Ohio
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