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Whenever a new Venetian ruler was elected, red and white wine poured from the statue's breasts.

In 1559, a severe drought hit the city of Treviso. The mayor of the Republic of Venice ordered the construction of a marble fountain depicting a topless woman squeezing her breasts. Every autumn, when a new Podestà (mayor) was elected, the fountain flowed with celebratory free wine.

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Milan 20121
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