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CHARGING BULL

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Bowling Green Park, Financial District, New York (Manhattan), The United States Of America
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2024
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Bronze bull weighing 3.2 tons, 3.4 m high and 4.9 m long, a symbol of hope and fighting spirit for the American people

Installed not far from Bowling Green, in the heart of the Financial District, this bronze bull - 3.2 tons, 3.4 meters high and 4.9 meters long - whose position suggests that the animal is about to charge, is the work of the artist Arturo Di Modica. It was Di Modica himself who came to place the sculpture in front of the New York Stock Exchange in mid-December 1989, as a Christmas present to the citizens of New York, but also as a symbol of hope and fighting spirit for the American people as a whole, two years after the stock market crash of 1987. The bull was immediately seized by the authorities before finally being installed in its current location. Since then, the Charging Bull has never ceased to seduce New Yorkers and visitors alike (touching its snout, horns and testicles is said to bring wealth), as much as it has given rise to numerous misappropriations. In recent years, the Charging Bull has become a favorite place for marketing stunts: after Fearless Girl, a bronze statue installed without permission in 2017 to highlight the differences in treatment between men and women (a statue that has since found its place in front of the New York Stock Exchange), it's Harambe, a 2-meter bronze statue representing a gorilla, which was illegally placed in front of the Wall Street bull by the agency Sapien.Network in late 2021, in order to denounce the inequality of wealth. To mark the occasion, the agency placed 10,000 bananas at the foot of the statue, before donating them to a food bank.

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sanhoa
Visited in may 2023
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Charging Bull
En y allant de bonne heure le matin avant d'embarquer sur le premier bateau pour la statue de la liberté, il n'y avait personne.
Par contre, il était entouré de barrière métalliques pas du tout photogéniques!!
oukrid
Visited in july 2019
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Trop de monde !
Effet de mode oblige, le monde qui se presse autour de cette statue rend moins agréable sa découverte.
Visited in june 2019
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Symbole de Wall Street donc incontournable.
Du coup, beaucoup de monde et difficile d'approcher même pour faire une photo.
Belle statue
Aurelmas
Visited in june 2018
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Que de monde autour de ce taureau !
Cette statue hautement symbolique de New-York est prise d’assaut par des groupes de touristes du matin au soir, ce qui rend difficile de l’apprécier (pourtant, la représentation du taureau a été bien exécutée). Les gens se massent autour d’elle et se bousculent pour pouvoir être photographiés avec le robuste animal… A éviter ou à voir d’un peu loin si vous n’êtes pas adepte des rassemblements, d’autant plus que la statue se trouve coincée entre deux rues ouvertes à la circulation. Attention donc si vous souhaitez tout de même braver la foule et prendre une photo avec le taureau !
Adélie53
Visited in june 2018
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La statue n'est pas vraiment belle mais tellement symbolique...Et tout ce monde agglutiné autour pour se faire photographier en touchant ses cornes ou autre chose...ça laisse rêveur et pour cela je suis contente de l' avoir vue...Mais on peut s'en passer.

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