Italian superstition: the bull in Vittorio Emanuele II Gallery in Milan

Posted: Tuesday 16 September 2008 by Alison

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After our piece on the legend of St Peter’s in Rome, we move to Milan. And whoever invented this weird ritual either had a problem with bulls (or their testicles!) or with the “torinese” - people from Turin.

The tradition goes that placing your right heel on the bull’s balls and then spinning around inside the Turin emblem, brings good luck. The mosaic of the bull can be found inside the octagon floor pattern of the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele II in Milan.

If anyone has actually experienced enormous good luck after this ball squashing rite, we’d be interested to hear from you!

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  • DivaInTraining13

    01 Oct 2010 - 18:18 - #1
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    I think I must have spun the wrong direction in the bull testicles because I had TERRIBLE luck the following year!

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