The two smaller marble statues are of a male and a female with fig leaves. They are part of the Termini reggicatena, an Italian term for ‘chain stays’


The two smaller marble statues are of a male and a female with fig leaves. They are part of the Termini reggicatena, an Italian term for ‘chain stays’ in English, The pair stands at the main entrance of the Palazzo Vecchio (Florence Town Hall) on Piazza della Signoria at Florence in the Tuscany region of Italy. The main two statues are the replicas of Michelangelo David and Hercules and Cacus,


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Location: Florence, Tuscany, Italy
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