• Bucharest, Romania - September 4, 2020: The Capitoline Wolf (Italian: Lupa Capitolina), a sculpture depicting a scene from the legend of the founding of Rome.
  • I can’t help the debate regarding the origin of Rome’s Capitoline Wolf, but I think I can tell you where Bucharest’s She Wolf (Lupoaica in Romanian) came from.
  • The Wolf statue, a replica of the famous Roman monument “Lupa Capitolina”, offered by the municipality of Rome to the people of Bucharest, will be moved from...
  • Lipscani, to the right of the Brătianu boulevard, on the north-south axis of Bucharest, on the other side of the road from Biserica Sf.
  • The following year, the Italian state made a gift to Romania of five copies of the Capitoline Wolf. One copy was sent to Bucharest, to the Roman Square, a second...
  • During the first decades of the 20th century, Italy donated to Romania five copies of the Capitoline Wolf, which were installed in Chişinău (1921), Bucharest...
  • After the Great Union of 1 December 1918, the Italian state made a gift to Romania of five copies of the Capitoline Wolf. One copy was sent to Bucharest...
  • ...16: Capitoline Wolf statue from Pia?a Romana(Rome Square) was transferred near Sf Gheorghe cel Nou Church August 16, 2012, Bucharest, Romania.