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  1. The Mouth of Truth appears in the 1953 film Roman Holiday as a storytelling device as Hepburn's and Peck's characters are not truthful with each other.

  2. La Bocca della Verità, known in English as the Mouth of Truth, is one of the most interesting sculptures in Rome. It is a huge Pavonazzo marble mask weighing more than 1,300 kg (2,800 pounds). It’s shaped as a disc, with carvings of a male face with wide open mouth, nostrils and eyes.

  3. Test your honesty at the world’s oldest lie detector. A visit to the Mouth of Truth (Bocca della Verità) offers one of the Eternal City’s most fun photo ops – as long as you’re not a liar. Take a break from visiting the more serious Roman attractions to pose with this open-mouthed marvel.

  4. In English-speaking countries, the Mouth of Truth became known in 1953 due to the movie “Roman Holiday.” Interestingly, the ancient artifact has served as the voice of truth for Gregory Peck’s and Audrey Hepburn ‘s characters because they were not honest with each other.

  5. William Wyler's movie Roman Holiday, with its memorable protagonists Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, has consecrated the Mouth of Truth to undisputed fame. It was 1953 and, since then, the legendary mask has entered the world tourist imagination.

  6. Jan 22, 2024 · The legend was popularized by the 1953 film Roman Holiday, starring Audrey Hepburn and Gregory Peck, who visited the square and tried the challenge. Since then, thousands of tourists have followed their example and posed for a photo with their hand inside the mouth of the mask.

  7. Bocca della Verità (Mouth of Truth) is an ancient Roman marble mask sculpture that was probably a manhole originally. Probably would have been lost in history had it not acquired a myth during Medieval times that it would bite the hand off of liars who stuck their hand in its mouth.