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Rome introduces charge to see Trevi Fountain

DW News · 2 months ago
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2 months ago

Tourists visiting a very popular Rome landmark are in for an unwelcome surprise: They'll now have to pay to the see the Trevi Fountain. Authorities say that will help to preserve the structure for future generations.

Breakdown
  • Trevi Fountain now requires a two-euro fee for close-up viewing 6s
  • Most tourists accepted the new ticketing system on its first day 30s
  • Entrance fee expected to generate at least six million euros annually 1m 0s
  • Ten million people visited the fountain last year 1m 8s
  • Other major Rome sites, like the Pantheon, have also introduced charges 1m 11s
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