Verraco of the bridge

Local nameToro-verraco ibérico
LocationSalamanca, Spain

The verraco of the bridge in Salamanca, Spain, is an Iron Age stone statue depicting a bull, placed at the entrance of the Roman bridge. Verraco is a general term that refers to the stone statues of animals made by the Vettones, one of the pre-Roman peoples of the Iberian Peninsula. In Spanish the word verraco means "breeding pig", but other animals such as bulls and bears were also represented.

The verraco of the bridge is also known as the "bull of Salamanca", or the "bull of the bridge". It is the oldest statue in the city and appears in its coat of arms. Its dimensions are 2.10 metres long, 1.57 metres meters tall, and 70 centimetres wide. The head is missing and the body broken in half, but was rebuilt.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verraco_of_the_bridge

Address 34 Calle de la Ribera del Puente, Salamanca 37008, Spain

Coordinates 40°57'32.843" N -5°40'8.991" E

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