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The Capitoline Wolf: Foundation Myths of Siena and Rome
Mark - The Happy Traveler · 2026-06-15 · via Hacker News

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Introduction

Legends and symbolism often bridge the stories of cities, and nowhere is this truer than between Rome and Siena. The Capitoline Wolf is the iconic statue depicting Romulus and Remus being nursed by a she-wolf. It shares a captivating narrative that unites these two cities through their mythology and symbols.

This story is part of our broader collection of Italy travel guides for curious and mature travelers. In them we explore culture through myth, history, and lived experience.

A Tale of Two Cities

Siena’s foundation story closely mirrors Rome’s in both mythology and symbolism. According to legend, Senius and Aschius—the twin sons of Remus and nephews of Romulus—founded Siena and adopted the she-wolf as their emblem.

In Rome, the tale of Romulus and Remus describes twin brothers raised by a she-wolf. The Capitoline Wolf (Lupa Capitolina) bronze in the Capitoline Museums on Capitoline Hill immortalizes that scene. For years, curators described the bronze as Etruscan. In any case, the she-wolf came to symbolize survival and protection, becoming a lasting emblem of Rome’s origin story.

Many Twins, Many Wolves

According to legend, after Romulus killed his brother Remus, the twins Aschius and Senius fled Rome. They took with them a statue of the Capitoline Wolf as a family heirloom. Eventually the twins founded Siena and chose the wolf as the symbol of this new city.

The original statue from Siena’s foundation disappeared long ago, but the Capitoline Wolf appears throughout the city. Siena’s coat of arms and the Duomo’s inlaid marble floors both showcase the wolf.

Capitoline Wolf in Siena: Statues and Sculptures

Piazza Tolomei

Historic building facade with shuttered windows on Piazza del Campo, Siena, Italy.
Sunlit facade of a historic building overlooking Piazza del Campo, Siena, Italy, with classic shuttered windows and Tuscan architectural style.

In Piazza Tolomei, one of Siena’s oldest squares, stands a statue of Romulus and Remus with the she-wolf. This sculpture is a striking representation of the city’s legendary origins.

Close-up of Piazza Tolomei Statue

Close-up of the statue of Romulus and Remus with the she-wolf in Piazza Tolomei, Siena, a UNESCO World Heritage Site
A detailed view of the Romulus and Remus statue in Piazza Tolomei, Siena. It is part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage status.

The intricate details of this sculpture highlight the craftsmanship and its significance as a connection between Siena and Rome.

Palazzo Comunale in Piazza del Campo

Capitoline Wolf statue with Romulus and Remus in Siena, Italy
The Capitoline Wolf with Romulus and Remus, symbol of Siena’s legendary Roman origins, photographed in Siena, Italy.

Inside the Palazzo Pubblico or city hall, a statue of the Capitoline Wolf reinforces Siena’s ties to Rome and its legendary past. Its placement in the heart of Piazza del Campo reflects its importance to the city’s identity.

Wolves in Siena’s Architecture

Torre del Mangia

Wolf-shaped stone gargoyle on Torre del Mangia Tower, Siena, Tuscany, Italy
A wolf-shaped stone gargoyle on the Torre del Mangia Tower in Siena. It showcases the enduring symbolism of the Capitoline Wolf in the city’s architecture.

The Torre del Mangia, a centerpiece of Piazza del Campo, features a wolf-shaped stone gargoyle. This architectural detail ties the city’s mythology to its most iconic landmarks.

Palazzo Pubblico

Wolf-shaped gargoyle on the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, Tuscany, Italy
A wolf-shaped gargoyle on the Palazzo Pubblico in Siena, highlighting the pervasive presence of the Capitoline Wolf in the city’s architecture.

The Palazzo Pubblico, another architectural gem, incorporates wolf-shaped gargoyles, blending Siena’s mythological roots with its Gothic design.

Artistic Wolves: Fonte Gaia Fountain

Fonte Gaia Fountain

Wolf-shaped statue on the Fonte Gaia fountain in Siena, Tuscany, Italy
A wolf-shaped statue on the Fonte Gaia fountain in Siena, an the artistic integration of the Capitoline Wolf in the city’s cultural landmarks.

The Fonte Gaia, located in Piazza del Campo, features a beautifully crafted wolf statue. This artistic representation of the Capitoline Wolf connects Siena’s public art to its legendary origins.

During our visit to Rome, the Capitoline Wolf stood out as a recurring symbol of the city’s foundation myths. On Capitoline Hill, the bronze statue of the she-wolf in the Capitoline Museums evokes the legendary tale of Romulus and Remus. This iconic hill, a central point of Roman history. It bridges the mythology of Rome with its enduring architectural and artistic legacy.

The Enduring Symbolism of the Capitoline Wolf

The story of Romulus and Remus is as much about mythological storytelling as it is about creating a unifying identity for ancient Rome. Siena’s adoption of the she-wolf symbol extends this narrative, blending family lore with civic pride.

As we wandered through Siena, we couldn’t help but reflected on its connection to Rome. The Capitoline Wolf stood out as a powerful emblem of origins, survival, and familial bonds. It is featured frequently in statues, gargoyles, or fountains. The wolf remains a vital thread in the tapestry of Siena’s cultural and architectural heritage.

If you enjoy stories like this, don’t miss our full selection of Italy travel guides. They feature detailed tips, cultural insights, and destination highlights from Siena, Rome, and beyond.

FAQs

What is the Capitoline Wolf?

The Capitoline Wolf, or Lupa Capitolina, is a bronze statue depicting the legendary she-wolf nursing Romulus and Remus, the founders of Rome. It is a symbol of survival and protection.

Where can you find Capitoline Wolf statues in Siena?

Statues of the Capitoline Wolf is located in Piazza Tolomei, the Palazzo Comunale in Piazza del Campo, and on architectural features like the Torre del Mangia and Fonte Gaia fountain.


Mark - The Happy Traveler

Mark Morin is the traveler behind The Happy Traveler blog, sharing insightful stories and practical travel tips for culturally curious explorers aged 55 and up. From medieval alleys to modern guest experiences, he blends personal narrative with local knowledge—always with a camera in hand and an eye for the details that matter.