«Ney», the Marshal of the Plaza de Lugo - A Coruña, Galicia, España
Posted by: Ariberna
N 43° 21.975 W 008° 24.380
29T E 548100 N 4801658
Statue that now is tourist atraction
Waymark Code: WM144MC
Location: Galicia, Spain
Date Posted: 04/13/2021
Views: 6
It is bronze statue less than half a meter.
It represents a sitting dog named Ney, who lived 13 years in the flower shop in the Plaza de Lugo. It is a golden terrier.
It got its name from Napoleon's dog, but Napoleon was calm and good-natured. He let himself be loved.
Now it is also an attraction for children who as a reward if they have a snack they take them to see Ney.
It has a plaque that says "Ney, the Marshal of the Plaza de Lugo 08/25/2001 11/4/2014"
Some people say that is the Hachiko of Coruña.
This dog was very famous and when the market people died they contributed money to make this statue for him.
Type of Memorial: statue
Type of Animal: pet
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