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Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità), Rome

Mouth of Truth — Bocca della Verità

A 2,000-year-old marble mask that legend says will bite the hand of any liar.
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The Bocca della Verità is an ancient Roman marble mask measuring approximately 1.75 metres in diameter, carved in the form of a bearded face — most likely a river god or deity associated with the Tiber — with hollow eyes, nostrils, and an open, gaping mouth. Dating to the 1st century BC, it is one of the oldest surviving large-scale face carvings from the Roman world. Its precise original function remains debated: the leading theories suggest it served either as a drain cover in the Forum Boarium, Rome's ancient cattle market district, or as an altar piece connected to a nearby temple. The face's circular shape and central drain hole strongly support the sewer cover interpretation, which would have allowed rainwater and waste to flow through it.

The mask's documented history begins in the 13th century, when it was placed in the Piazza della Bocca della Verità — the open square that still bears its name today — likely salvaged from an excavation or demolition nearby. It remained outdoors until 1632, when it was mounted on the wall of the portico of the medieval Basilica of Santa Maria in Cosmedin to protect it from further weathering and damage. That church, built in the 6th century and significantly rebuilt in the 8th century under Pope Hadrian I, is itself a remarkable example of early medieval Roman architecture, with a distinctive Romanesque bell tower added in the 12th century. The placement of the mask within the church's entrance porch gave it both shelter and a new layer of religious gravity.

The legend attached to the mask — that it will bite off the hand of a liar who places it inside the mouth — has no confirmed ancient origin and likely grew during the medieval period, possibly as a practical tool used by priests and husbands to extract confessions or test fidelity. The mask's fame exploded internationally after it appeared in the 1953 Hollywood film Roman Holiday, in which Gregory Peck staged a mock bite to frighten Audrey Hepburn. That single scene transformed the Bocca della Verità into one of the most photographed objects in Rome, drawing hundreds of visitors daily who queue to insert their hand and pose for photos.

The Bocca della Verità is located on the Lungotevere Aventino, a short walk from the Circus Maximus and the Palatine Hill. Entry to the portico to see the mask is free, though a small donation to the church is customary. Arriving early in the morning significantly reduces wait times, which can stretch to 30–45 minutes at midday. The surrounding Piazza della Bocca della Verità is also worth exploring — the nearby temples of Hercules Victor and Portunus, both from the 2nd century BC, are among the best-preserved Republican-era temples in Rome and are often overlooked by visitors focused solely on the mask.

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